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Dynamic Changes in per capita Net Income of Rural Residents in Nyingchi City of Tibet

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  • Dunzhu Luobu
  • ZENG Weilian

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Through an in-depth analysis of the per capita net income of rural residents in Nyingchi City, it was known that the per capita net income of rural residents in Nyingchi City was increasing at high speed in recent 10 years. However, the wage income, household operating income, and agricultural income gap constitute the major factors influencing the gap of the per capita net income of rural residents in Nyingchi City. Finally, it came up with recommendations including promoting the reasonable flow of labor to the secondary and tertiary industries, increasing the wage income and transfer income of rural residents, accelerating the construction of small towns in rural areas, promoting the development of rural cooperatives, implementing the strategy of “benefiting farmers and strengthening tourism”, promoting integration of agriculture and eco-tourism, promoting the development of modern agriculture, and expanding diversified production income of farmers.

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  • Dunzhu Luobu & ZENG Weilian, 2017. "Dynamic Changes in per capita Net Income of Rural Residents in Nyingchi City of Tibet," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 9(03), March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:257777
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.257777
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