International audienceDuring the reform period, the Chinese rural economy has experienced deep structural changes: cropping adjustment, agro-forestry adjustment and agro-industrial adjustment. At the same time, rural per capita income rose sharply despite some fluctuations. Using a panel data of 29 provinces from 1982 to 2001, effects of these structural changes upon both income level and income instability are assessed. The empirical results show that crop adjustment and agro-industrial adjustment can increase rural income and reduce income instability, while agro-forestry adjustment reduces both income and its instability, as a risk-management strategy
Regional rural inequalities in China since the reform are examined based on Theil's regional inequal...
A Chinese geographer explores changes in inter-provincial rural income inequality in China since the...
Nowadays, the problems of agriculture and rural community are very difficult to deal with, and they ...
International audienceDuring the reform period, the Chinese rural economy has experienced deep struc...
Since the beginning of the reforms in 1978, China’s rural economy has undergone considerable structu...
The relations between income structural change and consumption of rural residents in China were disc...
Since the implementation of the economic reforms in 1978, there is a remarkable diversification tren...
This paper examines changes in agriculture and livelihood system in four Chinese villages, on the ba...
This paper adds to the debate on the impact of market reforms versus structural reforms in explainin...
Too large urban-rural gap and weak rural consumption is the most significant problem in rural areas,...
Structural change is considered the major engine in fostering a country’s growth. In the agricultura...
This paper carries out an empirical investigation into the contribution of rural transformation, whi...
carried out. 1 Much of current poverty debate in China focuses on the growing urban-rural income gap...
Gradualist reform (GR) is a strategy that implements partial and incremental reforms at the beginnin...
This paper employs province-level panel data to assess the contributions of decollectivization, pric...
Regional rural inequalities in China since the reform are examined based on Theil's regional inequal...
A Chinese geographer explores changes in inter-provincial rural income inequality in China since the...
Nowadays, the problems of agriculture and rural community are very difficult to deal with, and they ...
International audienceDuring the reform period, the Chinese rural economy has experienced deep struc...
Since the beginning of the reforms in 1978, China’s rural economy has undergone considerable structu...
The relations between income structural change and consumption of rural residents in China were disc...
Since the implementation of the economic reforms in 1978, there is a remarkable diversification tren...
This paper examines changes in agriculture and livelihood system in four Chinese villages, on the ba...
This paper adds to the debate on the impact of market reforms versus structural reforms in explainin...
Too large urban-rural gap and weak rural consumption is the most significant problem in rural areas,...
Structural change is considered the major engine in fostering a country’s growth. In the agricultura...
This paper carries out an empirical investigation into the contribution of rural transformation, whi...
carried out. 1 Much of current poverty debate in China focuses on the growing urban-rural income gap...
Gradualist reform (GR) is a strategy that implements partial and incremental reforms at the beginnin...
This paper employs province-level panel data to assess the contributions of decollectivization, pric...
Regional rural inequalities in China since the reform are examined based on Theil's regional inequal...
A Chinese geographer explores changes in inter-provincial rural income inequality in China since the...
Nowadays, the problems of agriculture and rural community are very difficult to deal with, and they ...