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Research On Fiscal Policy Of Increaseing Farmers’ Income

Posted on:2013-01-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q QiaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2249330371979975Subject:Public Finance
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Since U.S. real estate sub-prime crisis broke out in2007, the world economy have beenimpacted to varying degrees, causing a chain reaction of the international financial crisis,whichleads a fatal blow to China’s export industries. Today, the basic financial crisis has dissipated, butleft us with a profound revelation. We must expand domestic demand and achieve sustainableeconomic development. The year2012is not only the nexus of "five-second period, but alsoChina’s most economically difficult year. Increasing farmers’ income in the current severeeconomic forms is not only to help the rural market to stimulate domestic demand, to reduceChina’s external economic dependence, and to maintain stable and rapid economic development,but also help to narrow the income gap between urban and rural areas, which is to promote socialharmony, and is the core to solve the "three problems about countryside,agriculture and famers ".His article is a study of farmers’ income from point of view of finance, and fully explains thenecessity and urgency of solving the problem of farmers ’income by analyzing the status quo ofChina’s farmers’ income. The article explores the intrinsic relationship between the public financesand increasing farmers’ income, and is objectivly necessary for the public to supply financialsupport for farmers’ income. The article next discusses the fiscal policy measures on farmers’income that is taken by the foreign countries. Our government should learn from the successfulexperience of foreign Fiscal policy, and take some of China’s actual fiscal policy measures.In addition to the introduction, the article has four parts.The second section summarizes the theoretical basis of the Fiscal Policy, and discusses theobjective necessity of increasing farmers’ income. It is necessary to establish the public finances toincrease farmers’ income.The third part analyzes the current income of the farmers for the status quo, and illustrates theurgency and necessity of farmers’ income. The article also discuss the reason for the increase offarmers’ income from the point of view of financial and public economics.The fourth section describes the successful experience of foreign fiscal policy to promote theincome of the farmers.The fifth part discusses some practical fiscal policy proposals of increasing farmers’ incomefrom three points,China’s reality, Financial support for agriculture, Fiscal structure and the FiscalSystem.
Keywords/Search Tags:Farmers’ income, The income gap, Fiscal policy
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