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Difficulties in Implementing Supply Mechanism of Rural Public Goods in the Context of Urban-rural Integration

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  • Cao, Ning
  • Cheng, Qiang-ying
  • Dong, Shao-jun

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Through in-depth interviews and questionnaires, we take Mianyang City, Aba Prefecture, and Suining City in Sichuan Province as the study object, to analyze the relationship between the basic situation of farmers and the supply mechanism implementation of rural public goods. The research results show that the younger the farmers, the higher the educational level, the higher the annual household income, and the higher the enthusiasm in participating the discussion of the supply of rural public goods. And the correlation between farmers' annual household income and participation in the supply of public goods is the highest. Finally corresponding countermeasures and proposals are put forth based on farmers' educational level and annual household income, the two difficulties in supply mechanism implementation of rural public goods.

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  • Cao, Ning & Cheng, Qiang-ying & Dong, Shao-jun, 2012. "Difficulties in Implementing Supply Mechanism of Rural Public Goods in the Context of Urban-rural Integration," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 4(07), pages 1-4, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:139650
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.139650
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