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The Development Of Agriculture And Agricultural Productive Services

Posted on:2018-07-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2429330569475561Subject:Western economics
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The third industry(service industry)of China has a rapid development since the reform and opening up while the development of China's agricultural productiveservices is slow.The theory of development economics and the experience ofdeveloped economies show that the healthy development of a country's real economy will lead to the development of the service industry inevitably.Then the service industry will play an important role in promoting the development of the real economy sectors,such as agriculture and manufacturing,through the provision of the productive services.The academic circles have obvious differences about whether "weak demand" or "insufficient supply" causes the slow development of China's agricultural productive services industry.It is of great theoretical and practical significance to study the problem.This paper uses the latest input-output table from OECD database to calculate our country and the OECD countries agriculture complete consumption coefficients.The results show the development of agricultural productive services in China lags behind the OECD countries.Then the article carries on the further empirical research on the interaction relationship between agriculture and agricultural productiveservices.Quantitative analysis shows that in China,agriculture has a more huge positive influence for the development of agricultural productive services and agricultural productive services for agricultural development contribution rate is low.Therefore,now we should accelerate agricultural reform to transform the "potential needs" to the "real needs" of agriculture to agricultural productive services smoothly.So that it could promote the development of agricultural productive services ultimately.
Keywords/Search Tags:Agriculture, Agricultural productive services, Input-output analysis method, Demand pull, Supply push
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