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Analysis Of Farmland Transfer Intention And Its Influencing Factors

Posted on:2017-04-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F Y HaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330488474960Subject:Regional Economics
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The development of agriculture depends on cultivated land, it is the guarantee of the farmers’ survival and development, also is the material basis for the agricultural development. Agriculture as the foundation and advantage industry of Inner Mongolia, related to the autonomous region’s economic prosperity, social progress and political stability. Under the system of household contract responsibility system, the rapid development of the cultivated land circulation is important ways to revitalize the rural land resources, is also the endogenous dynamic of stimulating economic development, it greatly improve the efficiency of the cultivated land, help to realize agricultural modernization, also coordinate the imbalance between urban and rural development.From the micro-level research of cultivated land circulation, the minority settlements in tongliao city of Inner Mongolia, as an example, through on-the-spot investigation tries to reveal the following questions:first, it reveals the trend of minority areas farmers cultivated land circulation market. Second, it reveals the problems in cultivated land circulation. Third, on the basis of the relevant theoretical research, construct evaluation index system which adapted to the study area’s actual,analyze the farmer’s willingness to cultivated land circulation and its influencing factors. Through the above research, make people has a clear understanding of the forming mechanism of cultivated land circulation behavior and process, to a deeper and entitative understanding of the current cultivated land circulation market in minority settlements, Provide decision-making reference and suggestion for formulating the feasible agriculture macro policies.
Keywords/Search Tags:Farmer, Cultivated land circulation, willingness, probit model
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