Can the integration between urban and rural areas be realized?A new theoretical analytical framework
作者机构:Research Base of Jiangsu Industrial ClusterSchool of Economics and ManagementNanjing University of Science and TechnologyNanjing 210094China School of GeographyNanjing Normal UniversityNanjing 210023China
出 版 物:《Journal of Geographical Sciences》 (地理学报(英文版))
年 卷 期:2024年第34卷第1期
页 面:3-24页
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学科分类:120301[管理学-农业经济管理] 12[管理学] 1204[管理学-公共管理] 1203[管理学-农林经济管理]
基 金:The Philosophy and Social Science Research Major Project of Jiangsu University,No.2023SJZD056 National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.41901205
主 题:urban-rural integration development ideal state parameter conditions welfare economics theoretical framework
摘 要:Urban-rural integration is an advanced form resulting from the future evolution of urban-rural ***,little research has explored whether urban and rural areas can move from dual segmentation to integrated development from a theoretical or empirical *** on the research framework of welfare economics,which offers an appealing paradigm to frame the underlying game between cities and villages,this study clarifies the ideal state of urban-rural *** then proposes a series of basic assumptions,and constructs a corresponding objective function and its ***,it assesses the possibility of seeing the transmutation from division to integration between urban and rural areas with continuous socio-economic *** authors argue that the ideal state of urban-rural integration should be a Pareto-driven optimal allocation of urban-rural resources and outputs,and the maximization of social welfare in the entire *** on a systematic demonstration using mathematical models,the study proposes that urban and rural areas can enter this ideal integrated development pattern when certain parameter conditions are *** general,this study demonstrates the theoretical logic and scientific foundations of urban-rural integration,enriches theoretical studies about urban-rural relationships,and provides basic theoretical support for large developing countries to build a coordinated and orderly urban-rural community with a shared future.