The effects of agricultural commercialization on the multidimensional poverty of rural households: Evidence from China

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Based on data from the China Family Panel Survey, this paper explores the impact of agricultural commercialization on household multidimensional poverty and its mechanism. The results show that agricultural commercialization has significantly reduced household multidimensional poverty, especially poverty in health and living standard. However, it may be that the income from commercialization has not all been converted into household multidimensional welfare, making the multidimensional poverty reduction effect of commercialization smaller than the income poverty reduction effect. Further research shows that a possible channel for agricultural commercialization to reduce multidimensional poverty is to improve farmers' ability to convert their endowments into earnings and consumption.

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Wang, L., Li, C., & Zhu, N. (2024). The effects of agricultural commercialization on the multidimensional poverty of rural households: Evidence from China. Journal of International Development, 36(1), 626–643. https://doi.org/10.1002/jid.3831

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