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Self-Organization in Rural Economic System

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The dual economic structure that modern industry and traditional agriculture exist simultaneously is the typical economic structure for most developing countries. The modernization of economy for them, especially China, so far as its main part is concerned, is essentially the modernization of the economy of rural areas in which the population is up to 80 per cent of the total population. Its aim is to make the rural areas transform from the closed system of traditional natural economy based on manual operations into the open system of commodity economy based on the mode of modern machine production.

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Zhou, S. (1991). Self-Organization in Rural Economic System. In: Jackson, M.C., Mansell, G.J., Flood, R.L., Blackham, R.B., Probert, S.V.E. (eds) Systems Thinking in Europe. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3748-9_31

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