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China's economy is in transition from agriculture to non agriculture and its
population is shifting from rural to urban. In the nineties, migration has become
the dominant form of off-farm activity, has been increasingly dominated by young
workers and has expanded most rapidly in relatively well-off areas. Will these
trends continue over the next twenty years ? What are their implications for China's
future development ?
Scott Rozelle is professor at University of California, Davis, Department of
Agricultural and Resources Economics. His research on China focuses on three general
themes : agricultural policy ; the emergence of markets in the transition process
and its implication for equity and efficiency; the economics of poverty and inequality.
His papers have been published in top academic journals, and he is widely recognized
as one of the leading economists in the U.S. with expertise on China's agricultural
sector and rural economy.
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