摘要
China's village-wide economy has reached a critical stage of transition. This change is characterized by structural diversification and non-agricultural development. This paper summarizes China's experiences in the transitional development of village- wide economy, including: sustained growth of agriculture to ensure food security and social stability, regional experiments on the initiative of farmers followed by government recognition and mandate, adherence to the principle of equal starting points and economic democracy in resource allocation, incentives for entrepreneurship, innovation of village-wide elites, and creation of small economic and cultural hubs.