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湖南农村金融扶贫问题研究
Li Jinmei
In the long history of human development, from the perspective of human survival and development, poverty has always been an important factor that plagues the development and progress of people's lives. In the struggle between mankind and poverty, it can be divided into two main lines of resistance. The first is to promote the development of social productivity and increase the total amount of social wealth through the development of productivity; the second is to choose a reasonable method of wealth distribution to achieve fair competition in society through the rationalization of wealth distribution. In the development of the fight against poverty, the elimination of poverty has always been the dream of the development of human society, the common direction of struggle for the development of human society, and the ultimate destination for human society to move toward common prosperity and prosperity. At present, driven by the development of science and technology, the total wealth of human society has also increased. However, in today's era of continuous social progress and continuous accumulation of wealth, more and more people are beginning to enjoy the benefits brought by the development of social civilization. However, we should also see that there are more people who cannot fairly enjoy the fruits of the development of social civilization, and cannot truly get rid of the constraints of poverty on their own development and enjoy a fully prosperous life. The famous Nobel Prize winner in economics Amartya Sen once said: "Even though our world has become rarely wealthy, the world is still extremely poor and staggeringly unequal." The current poverty problem has always been a major problem that plagues national social development and is also a major obstacle to balanced regional development. Today, the problem of poverty still has not been solved, especially in the vast number of developing countries. Poverty has always been a major problem that limits national social progress. The gradually widening gap between rich and poor between countries or between regions has become an obstacle to current social development. The "Matthew Effect" of people's wealth possession has become more prominent. The current problem of poverty has become an unavoidable problem for the development of every country. Poverty has seriously restricted national progress and social harmony and stability. Now that mankind has entered the 21st century, social wealth is gradually gathering. However, the wealth of the rich is snowballing, while the wealth of the poor still maintains the status quo. This is difficult to adapt to the development and progress of society. Nearly one-fifth of the population is suffering from poverty, especially vulnerable groups such as women and children, which has to cause human reflection. The famous economist Theodore Schultz pointed out that "most people in the world are poor, so if we understand the economics of the poor, we will understand many really important economic issues."
In the long history of human development, from the perspective of human survival and development, poverty has always been an important factor that plagues the development and progress of people's lives. In the struggle between mankind and poverty, it can be divided into two main lines of resistance. The first is to promote the development of social productivity and increase the total amount of social wealth through the development of productivity; the second is to choose a reasonable method of wealth distribution to achieve fair competition in society through the rationalization of wealth distribution. In the development of the fight against poverty, the elimination of poverty has always been the dream of the development of human society, the common direction of struggle for the development of human society, and the ultimate destination for human society to move toward common prosperity and prosperity. At present, driven by the development of science and technology, the total wealth of human society has also increased. However, in today's era of continuous social progress and continuous accumulation of wealth, more and more people are beginning to enjoy the benefits brought by the development of social civilization. However, we should also see that there are more people who cannot fairly enjoy the fruits of the development of social civilization, and cannot truly get rid of the constraints of poverty on their own development and enjoy a fully prosperous life. The famous Nobel Prize winner in economics Amartya Sen once said: "Even though our world has become rarely wealthy, the world is still extremely poor and staggeringly unequal." The current poverty problem has always been a major problem that plagues national social development and is also a major obstacle to balanced regional development. Today, the problem of poverty still has not been solved, especially in the vast number of developing countries. Poverty has always been a major problem that limits national social progress. The gradually widening gap between rich and poor between countries or between regions has become an obstacle to current social development. The "Matthew Effect" of people's wealth possession has become more prominent. The current problem of poverty has become an unavoidable problem for the development of every country. Poverty has seriously restricted national progress and social harmony and stability. Now that mankind has entered the 21st century, social wealth is gradually gathering. However, the wealth of the rich is snowballing, while the wealth of the poor still maintains the status quo. This is difficult to adapt to the development and progress of society. Nearly one-fifth of the population is suffering from poverty, especially vulnerable groups such as women and children, which has to cause human reflection. The famous economist Theodore Schultz pointed out that "most people in the world are poor, so if we understand the economics of the poor, we will understand many really important economic issues."