Rural Development in China: The Rise of Innovative Institutions and Markets explores China’s rural development path from two angles: institutional innovations and the market. Looking at China’s pace of socio-economic development as a key factor in modernization, author Lu Yilong discusses institutional drawbacks and demands to determine the specific issues of China’s rural market. Using China‘s unique “Three rurals” concept (agriculture, rural areas and farmers) as its foundation, Rural Development in China: The Rise of Innovative Institutions and Markets offers suggestions on how to stimulate rural socio-economic growth and lead China down a path to future economic success.
Contents
Chapter 1 Institutional Innovations and Rural Market Development
Chapter 2 Institutional Supply, Demands on Institutions, and China’s Rural Development
Chapter 3 Reform of the Urban-Rural Dual Structure and China’s Rural Development
Chapter 4 Farmland Expropriation and the Reform of the Rural Land System
About the Author
Lu Yilong is the Deputy Director of the Research Center of Sociological Theory and Method, Renmin University of China. He is an associate professor in the post-doctoral research station of sociology in Renmin University of China.