1. Economic Development in China
This resulted in a per capita agricultural growth rate of 2.2 percent. ... The circulation of agricultural products and all industrial and commercial activities tool surplus funds form agriculture and relocated there funds into industry. This loss of rural funds contributed to the poverty of the farmers, which lowered agricultural investment, which further slowed down China's agricultural production. ... Preventing rural-urban migration had the advantage of keeping people in the country side to increase agricultural production as well as limiting the number of people in urban areas wh...
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