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Development of Productive Forces and the Changes of Rural President's Consumption Concept

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  • Huang, Xiangyang

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The developmental status of productivity in Chinese rural area is introduced. Since the implementation of the agriculture supporting policies in 2004, the productive forces in rural areas have been improved greatly. It is reflected on the following aspects: great enhancement of rural labors' cultural quality; the quantity of agricultural machines has been increased; the level of production management and decision has been increased greatly. The paper analyzes the promotion role played by the development of productive forces to rural residents' consumption conception. The development of productive forces has laid a solid foundation for changing rural residents' consumption concept; changed rural residents' consumption Structure and improved the socialized degree of rural residents' consumption. Countermeasures on cultivating new consumption fields in rural areas are put forward including leading rural residents to foster the modern consumption conception; intensifying the governmental support and leading rural residents to set up healthy consumption concept.

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  • Huang, Xiangyang, 2011. "Development of Productive Forces and the Changes of Rural President's Consumption Concept," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 3(06), pages 1-3, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:118296
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.118296
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