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A Study On Property Incentive On Rural Public Goods

Posted on:2008-01-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M B YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360272467694Subject:Administrative Management
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China has vast rural areas and a large population, the majority of the rural population's basic needs are dependent on many public goods supply, However, the current rural public product supply situation is not optimistic, the total lack of unequal distribution and inefficient. How to solve this dilemma is a topic worthy of study and practical significance.Construction of a property based on the analysis of theoretical paradigm, firmly grasp the key transaction costs. Rural supply of public goods to simplify the issues paired supply system, is the article's general idea. On the supply system, the main concern of the main supply options transaction costs, through a broad-based transaction cost theory of the formula to determine the main supply transaction costs composition and size, Research to determine the supply of the main modes of supply of property incentives, Analysis of the different model is established three questions who has power to clear property rights, how the property rights system, Who will protect the property rights, through three different modes of empirical cases do comparative studies, compare different modes of supply of the property incentive differences.The article that the government in the supply of public goods in rural areas plays an important role, but the sound cooperation mechanism on the basis of Group to supply model represented in the market than the government's supply model to model more efficient, and the mode of supply of private property rights more easily resolved, and the supply of public goods in rural entities to diversify models to diversify and for different modes of supply of the targeted measures and proposals hope for the supply of public goods in rural system to resolve the issue of property rights to help.
Keywords/Search Tags:property incentive, rural public goods, supply
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