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Building China's New Countryside: Multiple Modes of Collective and Cooperative Economy

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  • Enfu Cheng

    (Professor and President, Academy of Marxism at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and Chair of the World Association for Political Economy.)

  • Xiaoqin Ding

    (Deputy Director and Associate Professor of the Centre for Economics, Shanghai University of Finance & Economics, and Secretary-General, World Association for Political Economy, hpjjx@vip.163.com.)

  • Translated by Chengyi Peng

    (Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of World Economics and Politics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.)

Abstract

The construction of China's New Countryside requires actions that suit local circumstances. At present, multiple modes of collective and cooperative economy that meet the special conditions of the Chinese countryside play an important role in the construction of the new countryside. Facts from the Chinese countryside show that collective ownership and different types of cooperative economy have stimulated farmers' creativity and their enthusiasm for working; they have also increased farmers' incomes, provided them with social security, and helped achieve common prosperity. On the basis of the Household Contract Responsibility System, agriculture, industry and service sectors can work in an interdependent way, and achieve the "second leap" in the reform of agriculture in China. The socialist new countryside in China has exhibited great vital force.

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  • Enfu Cheng & Xiaoqin Ding & Translated by Chengyi Peng, 2012. "Building China's New Countryside: Multiple Modes of Collective and Cooperative Economy," Journal, Review of Agrarian Studies, vol. 2(1), pages 129-150, January-J.
  • Handle: RePEc:fas:journl:v:2:y:2012:i:1:p:129-150
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    1. Baksi, Sandipan, 2019. "Sustainable Agriculture and Family Farmers," Review of Agrarian Studies, Foundation for Agrarian Studies, vol. 9(2), December.

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