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China’s Rural Economy after WTO
Ashgate Publishing, July 2006, Pages: 384
This book examines China's rural sector problems including poverty, income inequality, barriers of rural-urban migration, discrimination against rural workers, poor rural governance and the impact of WTO membership. It also tackles the important subjects of inadequate infrastructure and discriminatory credit services.
Strategies to modernize China's rural economy are proposed and the relevant experiences and lessons of other countries are analysed.
About the Author/Editor:
Dr Aimin Chen is Vice President at Sichuan University, People's Republic of China. Shunfeng Song is Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Nevada, USA.
Reviews:
'China's biggest challenges, economic, political and ideological, are rural. This book provides an interesting current assessment of familiar issues, such as migration, poverty and gender inequality, and welcome attention to the neglected issue of local governance.' Professor Jeffrey S. Zax, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
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