On the implication of new quality productivity empowering urban-rural integrated development
Zhengquan Liu
Party School of Dazhou Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/esta.v12i1.9670
Keywords: New quality productivity; Common prosperity; Urban-rural integrated development
Abstract
To promote the high synchronization and deep integration of new urbanization and rural revitalization, it is inseparable from the integration of urban and rural development empowered by new quality productivity. Urban-rural relations are the most basic form of relations in the process of social development. Urban-rural integration should include the integration of space, industry and social services. The integrated development of urban and rural areas is a new historical stage that must be experienced in the development and evolution of China’s urban-rural relations, a practical path for the Party to lead the people to get rid of poverty and promote the realization of common prosperity in the initial stage of socialism, and an important theoretical achievement of the sinicization of the Marxist theory of urban-rural relations. Promoting the integrated development of urban and rural areas and making systematic institutional arrangements has become a requirement of the times.
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