Policy Evaluation on Farmland Scale Operation:A Case Study of Sansheng Town
Abstract
Evaluation is important for effective on-going policy implement. Inn view of econometric techniques including models are not so suitable for evaluating policy, explanatory policy evaluation method is presented to evaluate the policy of farmland scale operation taking Sansheng town for an example. The results shows that the policy achieved some performance including its help to overcame the limitation of the farmland fragment, take full advantage of farmland and shift of rural surplus labor forces. Meanwhile there is some issues should to solve so that the policy could be performed more better such as disequilibrium, inefficiency operational mode , inefficiency in absorbing and employing more rural surplus labor forces and non-perfect market mechanisms. To make it better, some policy suggestion was demonstrated including strengthen further the understanding of the great significances of farmland scale operation, Correctly handle the relationship between the market mechanism and macroeconomic control, to speed up legislation in farmland scale operation ensure it legal ,To create a complete and well-established institute environment.
Key words: Policy evaluation; Farmland scale operation; Land use right
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.ibm.1923842820120402.1095
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