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Motivation Mechanism of Kucong People in Economic Transition

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  • Liu, Jie-ting

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Based on introduction of economic transition of Kucong People, this paper presents two motivation mechanisms, namely, political pulling and economic promotion. For political pulling, it is required to build grass-roots government service system in Zhemi Town and promote economic transition from external side; strengthen leadership of Parry Committee of Zhemi Town in grass-roots government, enhance construction of grassroots government in Zhemi Town; and regulate relationship between grass-roots government and village committee of Zhemi Town. For economic promotion, it is proposed to set up collective producers' cooperatives and promote economic transition of Kucong people from internal side. By taking pilot of Liuliu xinzhai Village production cooperative as an example, it puts forward that new production working cooperatives should be established to solve Kucong people's problem of not good at working separately. It is proposed to cultivate their agricultural activities through collectivization, promote development of its backward productivity, and strive for permanent residence and sustainable development of agriculture on the basis of economic development, finally to realize social development of Kucong people.

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  • Liu, Jie-ting, 2012. "Motivation Mechanism of Kucong People in Economic Transition," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 4(01), pages 1-5, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:133096
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.133096
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