An Empirical Study on the Influencing Factors of Farmers' Net Income——Based on Social Embedded Thinking and Multi-Level Statistical Model
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DOI: 10.25236/icess.2019.271
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Yao Li
Abstract
The article takes the net income of farmers in the Pan-Pearl River Delta region from 2005 to 2014 as the research object. Based on the "embeddedness theory" of the new economic sociology, this paper engages in cognitive, political, cultural, structural and relational embedding of a layer of variables. Through the comparison and analysis of the zero model, the covariance model, the random coefficient model and the complete model, it is found that the complete model has better fit with the data, and is more suitable as a mathematical model for the pure income evaluation of the Pan-Pearl River Delta farmers. It is found that the cultural factor-urbanization rate has a significant impact on the net income of farmers in the Pan-Pearl River Delta region. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to urban construction and increase the rate of urbanization.
Keywords
Peasant net income, Multi-level statistical model, Pan-Pearl River Delta region, New economic sociology, Economic management