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The Political Economic Analysis Of "The Future Who Will Be A Farmer?"

Posted on:2018-04-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F Y LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2359330518986248Subject:Political economy
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"Three rural" problem affects China's economic development and social stability,has always been the key issues of our government and the community focus on,and the peasant problem is the core problem of the "three rural" problem.In recent years,more and more farmers choose to abandon agricultural,farmers and land desalination has become a serious problem in the country,which seriously affect China's national economy and food security issues.It can be said that China's "The future who will be a farmer?" problem has become a serious century problem.This article first analyzes the cause of universality of the problem of "The future who will be a farmer?" from the three aspects of history,economy and society.Secondly,from the perspective of political economy,this paper analyzes the deep-seated reasons of the problem of "The future who will be a farmer?" in China,such as Marxist theory of urban-rural relations,division of labor theory,market value theory,financial theory and fair theory.Thirdly,the article use the three basic categories of the phenomenon and essence,causes and results,contents and forms of the Marxist materialist dialectics to sort out the causes of "the future who is a farmer?".Finally,on the basis of the analysis of the causes,we put forward some thoughts on solving the problem of "the future who should be a farmer?" : Strategic measures-to increase the structural adjustment of the supply side;social countermeasures-to cultivate the new professional farmers;historical countermeasures-to promote urban and rural economic and social integration;economic countermeasures-to accelerate the appropriate scale of agriculture management.
Keywords/Search Tags:The future who will be a farmer?, Marxism, political economy
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