@article{Guo:118313,
      recid = {118313},
      author = {Guo, Wei},
      title = {Analysis of Poverty Alleviation Model of Advancing Entire  Villages - A Case Study of Ningxia},
      journal = {Asian Agricultural Research},
      address = {2011-06},
      number = {1812-2016-143061},
      pages = {4},
      year = {2011},
      abstract = {This paper gives an overview of the development-oriented  poverty alleviation of advancing entire villages in  Ningxia, and then relates the implementation of 1  000-village poverty alleviation program of Ningxia by  stages as follows: at the first stage (2005-2006) , 203  villages began to implement the first development-oriented  poverty alleviation program of advancing entire village; at  the second stage (2007-2008), the second  development-oriented poverty alleviation program of  advancing entire villages was implemented. By empirical  analysis, the main experience in the process of  implementing poverty alleviation model of advancing entire  villages is generalized as follows: strengthen the support  and help degree and frame feasible implementation planning;  develop characteristic industries and expand export of  labor services; support poor areas by using technology.  Through five years of support, the poverty alleviation  model of advancing entire villages achieves initial  results: the specific sample survey shows mat in the poor  villages with smooth development of advancing entire  villages and great investments, the farmers' income per  capita in whole village can be increased by more man 50%  within one year or mo years; due to the improvement of  road, communication and other conditions, many poor  villages can explore new possibilities for production, and  better give play to the comparative advantages; the  improvement of infrastructure also promotes export of labor  services in the poor villages, so as to indirectly increase  the income of farmers in poor villages.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/118313},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.118313},
}