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This book focuses on the transition of hundreds of rural households
in ten villages in Zhejiang from 1986 to 2002, based on the theme
of rural household sustainable development. Drawing on a large
amount of first-hand data collected from fixed observation sites
for 17 consecutive years, this book has depicted the changes in
household behaviour in rural Zhejiang, and analysed the origins of
such changes. The contents of the book contain examinations at
household and village level. Chapters One to Seven describe the
changes in rural behaviour at the household level from different
aspects, such as land transfer, saving and borrowing, and rural tax
burden. Chapters Eight to Ten analyse the transition concerning
household behaviour based on the village level data. This book will
help readers with a better understanding of rural China from the
micro perspective of household behaviour. This book won the
Monograph Award (ranked 1st out of 6 winners in total) in the Third
China Rural Development Research Award (2008). It was also awarded
theSecond Class Excellent Research Achievement in Humanities and
Social Sciences by the Ministry of Education (2009). With the help
of rich and detailed first-hand data collected from fixed
observation sites in ten villages in Zhejiang for 17 consecutive
years, this book gives a panoramic analysis of Chinese rural
society in transition from the viewpoint of rural household
behaviour. It starts the examination from individual rural
households, before develops the investigation to the whole
villages, so that the study could be carried out in a coherent,
reliable and systematic way. Viewing the countryside from its micro
perspective under the national political economy framework, the
book steps out of the traditional way of inspecting exclusively the
rural households and therefore is able to generalise its conclusion
at a macro level. The award selection panel in 2008 believed it a
unique monography for understanding the macro transition of the
Chinese "agriculture, countryside and peasant ( )" issues from the
micro aspect of household behaviour.
This book focuses on the transition of hundreds of rural households
in ten villages in Zhejiang from 1986 to 2002, based on the theme
of rural household sustainable development. Drawing on a large
amount of first-hand data collected from fixed observation sites
for 17 consecutive years, this book has depicted the changes in
household behaviour in rural Zhejiang, and analysed the origins of
such changes. The contents of the book contain examinations at
household and village level. Chapters One to Seven describe the
changes in rural behaviour at the household level from different
aspects, such as land transfer, saving and borrowing, and rural tax
burden. Chapters Eight to Ten analyse the transition concerning
household behaviour based on the village level data. This book will
help readers with a better understanding of rural China from the
micro perspective of household behaviour. This book won the
Monograph Award (ranked 1st out of 6 winners in total) in the Third
China Rural Development Research Award (2008). It was also awarded
theSecond Class Excellent Research Achievement in Humanities and
Social Sciences by the Ministry of Education (2009). With the help
of rich and detailed first-hand data collected from fixed
observation sites in ten villages in Zhejiang for 17 consecutive
years, this book gives a panoramic analysis of Chinese rural
society in transition from the viewpoint of rural household
behaviour. It starts the examination from individual rural
households, before develops the investigation to the whole
villages, so that the study could be carried out in a coherent,
reliable and systematic way. Viewing the countryside from its micro
perspective under the national political economy framework, the
book steps out of the traditional way of inspecting exclusively the
rural households and therefore is able to generalise its conclusion
at a macro level. The award selection panel in 2008 believed it a
unique monography for understanding the macro transition of the
Chinese "agriculture, countryside and peasant ( )" issues from the
micro aspect of household behaviour.
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