农村非农部门:来自发展中国家的议题与证据

The rural non-farm sector: issues and evidence from developing countries

Agricultural Economics · 2001
被引 479 · 同刊同年前 2%
人大 A-

中文导读

综述了发展中国家农村非农部门的新视角,指出该部门能促进经济增长、就业和减贫,并评估了其规模、分布影响及政策干预效果。

Abstract

The rural non-farm sector has traditionally been viewed as a low-productivity sector which produces low quality goods. It is often expected to wither away as a country develops. Recent years have seen a shift away from this position towards recognition that the rural non-farm sector can, and often does, contribute to economic growth, rural employment, poverty reduction, and a more spatially balanced population distribution. This paper reviews the literature on the conceptual and empirical underpinnings of this more recent perspective, focussing on the experience in developing countries. The paper documents the size and heterogeneity of the sector, pointing to evidence that in many countries the sector is expanding rather than declining. The issues associated with measuring the sector's economic contribution are discussed, followed by empirical assessments for several countries and regions. The distributional impact of non-farm earnings is examined and it is found that a pro-poor impact, while by no means inevitable, can be considerable. The sector's trajectory over time, in different settings, is reviewed and the scope for, and experience of, various policy interventions is discussed. © 2001 Elsevier Science B. V. All rights reserved.

农村非农部门经济发展减贫发展中国家