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Over-Leaping the Middle Income Trap and the Innovation of Rural Production-Operation-Management System

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As a large developing and transitional country, China is marching from an agrarian society to an industrial society with the transition from a planned economy to a market economy. Under the policy of reform and opening up, China has made tremendous achievements in its rapid economic growth over the past 30 years.

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Notes

  1. 1.

    Li (2012)

  2. 2.

    Dong (1993)

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    Du (2002).

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    http://secondary.swsm.edu.cn/zh_cn/2012/1008/1449.html.

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    Xu et al. (2012).

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    Huang and Liu (2011).

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    Sun (2010).

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    Wu and Zong (2008).

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    Li et al. (2012).

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    Zhang (2011).

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    Zhang et al. (2012).

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    Yu (2011).

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    Hu et al. (2010).

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    Xu and Bao (2010).

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Yin, J. (2019). Over-Leaping the Middle Income Trap and the Innovation of Rural Production-Operation-Management System. In: Li, Y., Cheng, Z. (eds) China’s Reform to Overleap the Middle-Income Trap. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9222-1_7

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