Title: Quantity analysis on the influential factors in the net income of rural households
Abstract: The primary influential factors in the net income of rural households is stuted,by using Granger testing and establishes a model for the net income of rural households by making use of co-integration testing. The conclusions are that: There are causality between the net income of rural households and the proportion of industrial crop sown area or the total sown area or the purchasing price indices of farm product. With regard to influential degree, the proportion of industrial crop sown area occupies first place, the total sown area comes second, the purchasing price indices of farm product is final. Finally, the paper brings up the policy suggestion for increasing peasant income.
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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