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How does China promote the deep integration of urban and rural areas? 35 experts and scholars offer suggestions in Chongqing (Easy Money)

October 30, 2020


Easy Money (China) published an article that discusses the integration of urban and rural areas. The strategy to integrate requires overall planning and scientific measures. The 12th CAE R-IFPRI International Academic Conference, jointly sponsored by China Agricultural University, IFPRI, and Southwest University School of Economics and Management conducted discussions and exchanges on the theme of “Deep Integration of China’s Urban and Rural Areas: Challenges and Countermeasures.” Republished in Chongqing News NetAnhu365.net

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