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A Study of Relationship between Fiscal Expenditure for Supporting Agriculture and Farmers’ Satisfaction in Western Underdeveloped Regions——Based on Order Probit Model
Chen Zhiguo, Xin Chongchong, Liu Xianghui1, Li Chengyou, Li Hong
2015, (4):
41-48.
Based on the data that include 1500 sample rural households surveyed from 14 prefectures and regions in Xinjiang, and by using order Probit model, this paper estimates the effect of fiscal expenditure for supporting agriculture on farmers’ satisfaction. The research results show that the fiscal expenditure as the important variables influencing farmers’ satisfaction has significant positive effects on farmers’ satisfaction despite whether there are the other control variables. The effects of different fiscal expenditure for supporting agriculture on farmers’ satisfaction are different. Rural production expenditure, rural infrastructure expenditure and farmers’ satisfaction are positively correlated, and there is no significant correlation between three items of expenditure of rural science and technology, rural relief expenses and farmers’ satisfaction. Meanwhile, according to the estimates of the value probability of the impact of the financial expenditure on the farmers’ satisfaction, the rural infrastructure expenditure has the greatest impact on the farmers’ satisfaction. The second is the rural production expenditure. However, three items of expenditure of rural science and rural relief expenses have no significant correlation with farmers’ satisfaction. Finally, the paper puts forward to the effective innovation path in order to optimize and design the fiscal expenditure for supporting agriculture.
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