超越农业:美国农村的新政策——会议总结

Beyond agriculture: new policies for rural America - a conference summary.

Econometric Reviews · 2000
被引 5
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

总结了美国农村政策会议的核心内容,指出农村增长不均将持续,农业虽关键但不足以支撑全面增长,需连接数字经济并提升技能,适合关注美国农村发展的政策制定者和研究者快速了解会议共识。

Abstract

More than 250 rural leaders from throughout the nation and beyond gathered at a special conference in Kansas City in April to discuss rural America's future, its challenges, and policies to meet those challenges. The conference was the first in a new series sponsored by the Center for the Study of Rural America. Fifteen distinguished economists and rural experts made presentations at the conference, with keynote remarks by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. Conference participants represented all regions of rural America, five foreign nations, and many walks of life--business, agriculture, banking, universities, and public officials at the federal, state, and local levels.> Drabenstott, the Center's Director, summarizes the presentations made at the conference. Participants agreed that the current pattern of uneven rural growth is likely to persist, leaving many rural communities searching for new sources of growth. Another point of agreement was that agriculture will remain a key sector to the rural economy, but not big enough to assure strong growth in many parts of the nation. A strong consensus formed around the need to connect rural America to the digital economy, and to raise the skills of workers and leaders to compete more effectively. While there was no consensus on which new policy direction holds the greatest promise for rural America, there was general agreement that new paths are essential if rural America is to seize its full economic potential.

农村政策数字鸿沟劳动力技能区域发展