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Analysis of Coordination between the Public Service in Rural Areas and Socio-economic Development - a Case Study of Sichuan Province

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  • He, Ye
  • Wang, Fang-min

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Taking Sichuan Province as an example, by using the overall evaluation function of Sichuan's rural public service equalization development level and rural socio-economic development level. We conduct profound analysis on coordination between public service in Sichuan's rural areas and socio-economic development from 2003 to 2008. The results show that the coordination between rural public service and socio-economic development in Sichuan Province is not high, and the equalization phenomenon of rural public service construction and socio-economic development is very prominent. The equalization development of public service in rural areas of Sichuan Province from 2003 to 2008 lags behind socio-economic development. The coordination between public service equalization system in rural areas of Sichuan Province and socio-economic development system abates continuously; the coordination between infrastructure and socio-economic development increases slowly; the coordination between education and socio-economic development declines sharply; the coordination between public culture and socio-economic development tends to decrease; the coordination between ecological environment construction and socio-economic development decreases continuously with great amplitude: the coordination between public health and socio-economic development decreases continuously; the coordination between science and technology and socio-economic development lingers at low level: the coordination between social security and employment. and socio-economic development . increases in fluctuation, but With small-amplitude.

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  • He, Ye & Wang, Fang-min, 2011. "Analysis of Coordination between the Public Service in Rural Areas and Socio-economic Development - a Case Study of Sichuan Province," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 3(08), pages 1-5, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:121283
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.121283
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