Abstract
With the change of the main social contradictions in our country, the development between urban and rural areas has gradually become an important issue to be solved urgently. Since the reform and opening up, China has always attached great importance to rural development, and has always regarded how to deal with the "three rural issues" as the focus of the work of the party and the state. In the long run, the new urbanization, together with it, will accomplish the integration of urban and rural development, relying not only on the central city, but also on the town as the link between urban and rural areas. It points out the direction and path for the modernization of agriculture and rural areas, and makes it clear that the general requirements of rural revitalization strategy are industrial prosperity, ecological livability, civilized rural style, effective governance and rich life, among which industrial prosperity is the foundation and key of rural revitalization. Therefore, it is of great value to explore the coupling and coordination between rural revitalization and new urbanization. This paper uses national data to build a comprehensive FGLS model. The panel regression results show that: the level of technological development, the level of regional transportation, the level of non-agricultural industry development, income driven, consumption driven, and the equalization of public services have a positive impact on the coordination of rural revitalization and new urbanization in China. Through the above research, this paper puts forward countermeasures and suggestions for the coordinated development of rural revitalization and new urbanization in China.
Publisher
Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.
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