This book constructs a new theoretical framework for understanding contemporary Chinese agricultural production organizations from the perspective of promoting farmers’ realization of ‘substantial freedom’ and ‘feasible ability’. The new theoretical framework deepens and expands the theory of agricultural modernization and production organizations. The book discusses the ‘multi-symbiosis’ pattern of agricultural production organizations in contemporary China from macro and micro economics perspectives. Based on the peasant household economy, this multi-symbiosis organizational structure co-exists and interweaves with various forms of economic organizations. The book points out that this multi-symbiosis organizational structure is the result of free choice of the majority of farmers since the ‘reform’ and ‘opening-up’; in turn, it also provides a broader organizational and institutional space for farmers’ diversified choices. The book predicts that China’s agricultural production organization networking will gradually move towards networking based on diversification and also form networked organization groups.
Contents:
- About the Aurhor
- About the Translators
- Disclaimer
- Introduction
- The Basic Analytical Framework: Freedom and Organization
- The Historical Context and Inherent Logic of the Transition of Agricultural Production Organizations in Contemporary China: Interpretation Based on Peasants’ Freedom
- Pluralism and Symbiosis: The Basic Framework of Agricultural Production Organizations in Contemporary China
- Transforming Small Farming: The Key to the Modernization of Agricultural Production Organizations in Contemporary China
- Who Organizes Peasant Cooperative Organizations and Whom to Organize?
- Networking in the Modernization of Agricultural Production Organizations in Contemporary China
- Afterword
- References
- Index
Readership: Academics, policymakers, professionals, undergraduate and graduate students interested in the studies of agricultural organizations in China and China’s rural economy.