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Determinants of Producers Participation in Agricultural Cooperatives: Evidence from Northern China

Journal

APPLIED ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES AND POLICY
Volume 34, Issue 1, Pages 167-186

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/aepp/ppr044

Keywords

Cooperatives; Agricultural production; Reform; Participation; China; J54; O53; Q13

Funding

  1. National Social Science Fund Fundamental Project [11ZD052]
  2. Renmin University [10NXJ020]

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Agricultural producer cooperatives are of great significance to the development of agricultural productivity and can provide improved economic welfare benefits to farmers. However, such organizations have not been well-developed in China. While Chinas new Cooperatives Law of 2007 has generated interest among scholars, very few empirical analyses have focused on the role of cooperatives in Chinas agricultural sector. The main objective of this study is to investigate the determinants of farmers perception and their decision to participate in cooperatives, using a unique dataset from recently collected survey data of farming households in Chinas Jilin Province. The empirical results from probit and logit regression models suggest that educational attainment, risk comfort level, farm expansion, operational costs, geographic location and crop types are significant factors that influence producers perception of cooperatives, as well as their participation behavior.

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