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Introduction to the development model of small towns

The construction of small towns is a big problem for developing rural economy and solving the population's way out, and "leaving the land but not leaving the countryside" and "leaving the countryside but not backing up the wells" are the two specific ways to solve the population problem of our country

From 1986, the social scholar Mr. Fei Xiaotong has proposed the concept of small town development mode after extensive investigation and comparison. Scholar Mr. Fei Xiaotong put forward the concept of small town development mode after extensive investigation and comparison, and summarized several different traditional modes, namely, "Southern Jiangsu mode", "Wenzhou mode", "Pearl River Delta mode ". In addition to the three traditional modes, many scholars have combined the characteristics of their different regions and put forward a number of distinctive modes: Fei Xiaotong and Luo Hanxian (1998) put forward the "Gengche Mode", which focuses on the development of small-scale industries for the development of family agriculture and sideline industries; the "Qiaoxiang Mode", which is a mode in which overseas Chinese invest in a variety of enterprises and develop industrial districts in pieces. The "Qiaoxiang Model"; the "Jinjiang Model" characterized by capitalization and shareholding; and the "Company + Farmer" type of industrialized agricultural development characterized by the "Minquan Model". "Minquan Model"; Zhou Yixing and Cao Guangzhong (1997) put forward the development of land gathering by exchanging neighboring villages for land and integrating zeros into a whole; "Sungeng Model", which effectively solved the problem of dispersed layout of township enterprises in small towns; Wei Jinsong and Xu Baojian (1999) put forward a new model of combining township enterprises with rural industries. Xiangfan Model", which combines township enterprises and rural industries to drive the development of small towns; Feng Jian (1998), combined with several cases of township development and planning in Jiangsu Province, put forward four modes of township development during the transition period, i.e., the mode triggered by the historical accumulation effect of the townships, the mode of small-area linkage effect and supporting development, the mode of stochastic effect brought by the construction of special large-scale projects, and the mode of regional cycle development. construction, random effect and spatial and temporal synergy mechanism of regional cyclical bazaar.