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Quantitative Evaluation of Safety of the Chinese Agriculture after Joining the WTO

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  • Xiao, Wen-xing
  • Zhou, Hui-fang
  • Zhu, You-zhi
  • Cao, Chun-li

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From the international competitiveness of industry, the foreign dependency rate of industrial exports, the foreign dependency rate of industrial imports and foreign equity control rate of industry, we conduct quantitative evaluation of safety of the Chinese agriculture in the period 2002-2009, and compare the evaluation results with the related data prior to joining the WTO, using multi-indicator system analysis method. The results show that after joining the WTO, despite the decline in the safety of Chinese agriculture in the period 2002-2009, the Chinese agriculture is still basically safe, close to the edge of the "unsafety", because some uncertainties mushroom. As a result, we analyze the reason for increase of unsafe factors in the Chinese agriculture after joining the WTO, and put forward the corresponding countermeasures and solutions.

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  • Xiao, Wen-xing & Zhou, Hui-fang & Zhu, You-zhi & Cao, Chun-li, 2012. "Quantitative Evaluation of Safety of the Chinese Agriculture after Joining the WTO," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 4(04), pages 1-6, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:137214
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.137214
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