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The Economic Analysis Of Different Forestry Develop Stage

Posted on:2007-03-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J HuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360185981366Subject:Forestry Economics and Management
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In the first part of the paper, through drawing a forestry resource trending line of some developed countries which is based on the historical and current forestry resources data of these developed countries, the paper show us that the forestry trending line of developed countries is curving like the letter "L", which means the forestry resources moving trend in developed countries goes like follows: a sharp decrease in first then remaining at a small increase rate for quite a long time, after the withholding period, show a obvious increase.Then the paper gives a comprehensive analysis both from empirical & theory point to prove that the "L" trending line of forestry development is reasonable and objective. The Micro & Macro Economic basic theories used are as follows: industrial evolution principles, demand income elasticity theory, marginal effects, etc.In the third part, with the historic and current data of our country's forest resources ,the paper analysis the current forestry status of our county from the empirical way and then using the same Economic theories as above mentioned to give a better evident that our current forestry status is belonging to the consolidation stage, additionally, through compared our country's forestry developing trend with that of developed countries, the paper want to give a comprehensive analysis and clearly understanding of the our country' forestry develop period and the develop trend in will go in order to give some support on the forestry policy establishment.Finally, standing on the current forestry status and the present develop stage of our country that proved above, the author would like to give some suggestions & recommendations on the government forestry policy establishment accordingly.
Keywords/Search Tags:forestry area, stage of forestry development, industrial structure, income elasticity of demand, marginal revenue, income effect & substitution effect, economic circle
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