Résumé :
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Abstract : "This report aims to identify and consolidate information on crucial issues that impact on rural development in China. China ' s rural economic achievements of the past two decades - rapid growth and declining poverty - have been remarkable. However, replicating these achievements and improving sustainability during the next two decades will be difficult as many underlying conditions have changed. Economic reforms were initiated when supply shortages constrained growth, but currently, weak demand is more constraining. Furthermore, the productivity gains are largely exhausted from transition policies and institutions; future productivity gains will come from efficiencies, stimulated by market forces, and improved productivity of scarce water and land resources, through resource conservation and new technologies. The rural-agricultural sector will remain dependent on a robust urban-industrial sector to create jobs and absorb surplus rural and agricultural labor - thereby permitting the remaining farmers access to additional land resources. An effective fiscal system, a more efficient financial system, a workable land tenure arrangement with marketable land-use rights, and improved agricultural investment incentives need to be fostered. Continued reform will entail further liberalization of production, pricing, and marketing policies. It will also entail strong government promotion of a market environment and investments in public services and infrastructure."
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