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Research on Financial Support for Rural Infrastructure Construction

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DOI: 10.23977/ferm.2021.040616 | Downloads: 17 | Views: 848

Author(s)

Qiuru Zhu 1

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1 University of Bath, UK

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Qiuru Zhu

ABSTRACT

The development of global economy has brought a far-reaching impact on China's financial industry. The development of China's financial industry is related to the growth of China's GDP and is conducive to improving China's international competitiveness. Therefore, the development of the financial industry is very important for the sustainable development of China's economy. In order to ensure the sound and rapid development of China's financial industry, we should not only strengthen the urban infrastructure construction, but also strengthen China's financial infrastructure construction. Because China's rural population accounts for more than half of China's total population, it also puts forward new requirements for the construction of financial infrastructure. In this way, we can really promote the rapid growth of the national economy and strengthen China's economic construction.

KEYWORDS

Rural finance, Infrastructure, Financial support

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Qiuru Zhu, Research on Financial Support for Rural Infrastructure Construction. Financial Engineering and Risk Management (2021) 4: 78-82. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/ferm.2021.040616.

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