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      中国农业剩余劳动力转移问题研究 = A study of the transfer of agricultural surplus labor in China

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      Cui, Zheng
      Date of Issue
      2003
      School
      College of Business (Nanyang Business School)
      Abstract
      This paper comprehensively analyzes the transfer problem of China’s agricultural surplus labor with relevant classical development economic models, like Lewis’s dual economic structure model, Fei and Ranis model, and Todaro’s urban-rural migration model. However, due to the special characteristics of China’s agricultural surplus labor, these classical models are not completely suitable for China.
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      DRNTU::Business::Industries and labor
      Type
      Thesis
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