水利经济2024,Vol.42Issue(3):52-59,8.DOI:10.3880/j.issn.1003-9511.2024.03.008
农业现代化背景下农业水权市场发展的逻辑、困境与路径
Logic,dilemmas and paths of agricultural water rights market development in context of agricultural modernization
摘要
Abstract
Pointing at the characteristics of high-frequency,small-volume,low-priced,multi-principal,and complicated modes of agricultural water rights transactions in China,and the initial water rights at the grassroots level are ambiguous,the transaction mode selection is blind,and the roles of the government and the irrigation subject are inverted,all of which increase the transaction costs of China's agricultural water rights market.Based on the water rights trading data of 5612 single irrigation water users from 2017-2022 on the platform of China Water Rights Exchange and interviews with the pilot counties,this paper further analyzes the dilemma of lagging development of China's current agricultural water rights market and the policy focus point on the basis of sorting out the role of agricultural water rights trading on the basis of the path of advancing the modernization of agriculture.We finds that agricultural water rights trading can help agricultural modernization by improving the modernization of industrial factors,industrial structure,production mode and management.Based on this,this paper proposes to establish a local system for determining the initial agricultural water right and a screening mechanism for the transaction mode according to the regional water resource endowment and water use characteristics,and vigorously explore the"market adjustment+government intervention"agricultural water right transaction mechanism with Chinese characteristics.关键词
农业水权交易/农业现代化/经济性缺水/交易费用Key words
agricultural water rights trading/agricultural modernization/economic water scarcity/transaction costs分类
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孙天合,张晓东,陆星宇,张丽娟..农业现代化背景下农业水权市场发展的逻辑、困境与路径[J].水利经济,2024,42(3):52-59,8.基金项目
教育部人文社会科学研究一般项目(19YJC790118) (19YJC790118)
河北省高等学校人文社会科学研究项目青年拔尖项目(BJ2020075) (BJ2020075)
河北省"三三三人才工程"项目(C20221155) (C20221155)