The Hutubi Model: What Have We Learned?

Baorong Guo, Xincai Guo, Li Zou

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Abstract

Created to address some of the limitations in China's rural retirement insurance policy, the Hutubi Model represents an innovative approach to asset building. A key feature of the model, the Hutubi loan programme, operated in Hutubi County, Xinjiang, China, from 1998 to 2010. It allowed farmers in Hutubi to borrow against their rural retirement accounts, taking loans for investment in farming and other priorities. This study examines the institutional incentives and structures that enabled the programme to help farmers build assets. We also discuss the programme's implications for the development of asset-based social policy in rural China and consider recent policy developments there. Among these is a new rural retirement social insurance programme.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalChina Journal of Social Work
Volume6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 7 2013

Disciplines

  • Economics
  • Growth and Development
  • Agriculture
  • Social Policy

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