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Mountainous Areas Of Yunnan "development-oriented Poverty Relief Mode

Posted on:2007-07-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J F JinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2209360185461599Subject:Public Management
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The impoverished Chinese are mainly in the remote mountainous area 8-9 and the national minority areas which lack the natural resources, therefore, the work of helping the poor is becoming more and more difficult. In order to help the impoverished population to solve the food and shelter problem as soon as possible, the government must undertake more responsibilities to the depressed area, carrying on a more widespread intervention to the impoverished local economy and the social development. It is widely accepted at the moment that we can improve by exploiting as well as by sending reliefs to that depressed area. The way of exploiting is to encourage the local people to improve their working conditions themselves, to exploit the natural resources, to develop the production of goods, to enhance self accumulation and self advancement. What' s more, the specific ways of exploitation tend to be stable. In the course of carrying out the plan, we have met with some tough problems due to the poor working conditions in the remote mountainous area of Yunnan under the market- economy policy. So the solution to these problems is of high value on the relatively high-populated area.We got knowledge of how Maguan Yunnan is going now and analyzed the situation in the poor village with numerous facts. We introduced the working and living conditions of the farmers in the depressed area by showing their income and expenditure. The last few years saw the defects as well as achievements in the course of scaling up the poverty reduction by exploitation. That the development of regional economy can' t get rid of poverty to some extent; the way of helping the poor didn' t agree with what the farmers are thinking; how the local...
Keywords/Search Tags:Yunnan, scaling up poverty reduction, through exploitation
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