The Paradox of Collective Economic Development in Traditional Agricultural Areas and Its Countermeasures Under the Background of Rural Revitalization Strategy
To revitalize rural areas,industry is the support.Based on the investigation of collective economy exploration in different regions,through the exploratory case analysis,the research finds that the regional differences of collective economy in rural areas are significant,and the widespread failure of market-based collective economy in traditional agricultural areas has caused a serious waste of national financial resources.Due to the structural constraints of the division of labor between urban and rural industries in the east,middle and western regions of China,the failure of rural collective economic projects has become a common occurrence with high probability.At the same time,due to the widespread existence of key factors such as the visibility of political performance,capital inducement,survivor bias,responsibility ambiguity,and industrial weakness,the collective economy in various regions is mired in the development paradox.Based on this,in the project selection,local governments and heads of collective economic organizations must do a good job of project feasibility research to get out of the"responsibility trap".In the implementation of the project,the main body is required to do a good job in the production and marketing of the whole chain management on the basis of land,technology and other factors to effectively reduce the project risk.On the basis of the project,all parties are required to fully recognize the economic and social basic characteristics of the project landing,and correctly handle the collective economic development issues in various regions with a realistic attitude.How to avoid industrial risks and reduce the waste of financial resources,and explore the collective economic development path that matches the economic and social foundation of the general rural areas needs the continuous attention of all sectors of society.
traditional agricultural areacollective economyregional differencerural revitalizationmarket riskeconomic foundation