Undertaking Public Welfare Projects:The Path Exploration and Realization Mechanism of Collective Economic Development
Enhancing the collective economic sector is a pivotal strategy for achieving rural revitalization and communal prosperity.Within the framework of emerging collective economic models,the public welfare project-based collective economy represents an innovative trajectory of development.This model entails local governmental bodies entrusting public welfare projects to village community organizations,which in turn mobilize and coordinate rural inhabitants'participation in the execution of these projects.The outcome is a dual increase in the income of both the farmers and the collective.This developmental pathway for the collective economy is underpinned by an'inside-outside'dynamic,coupled with a harmonious integration of a tripartite mechanism involving'governmental administrative empowerment,village community coordination,and farmer organization mobilization.'Such an approach has not only augmented the earnings of collective farmers but has also fostered a symbiotic'government-village-farmer'relationship paradigm.Nonetheless,this model also reveals certain constraints,such as over-reliance on projects for collective economic growth,a conflict in the roles played by village organizations,and a limitation on the scope for farmer participation.Addressing these challenges necessitates a multifaceted strategy for developing the collective economy in our nation.It is essential not only to provide external support mechanisms but also to invigorate the autonomous development capacities of village collectives.Additionally,it is crucial to cultivate diverse forms of collective economic activities that foster interconnectivity between internal village dynamics and external market opportunities.
Collective EconomyPublic Welfare ProjectsProject HandlingVillage Community OrganizationsInternal and External Linkage