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      Agricultural land management and rural financial development: coupling and coordinated relationship and temporal-spatial disparities in China

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          The integrated development of agricultural land and finance not only promotes rural financial innovation and breaks the bottleneck of agricultural financing but also facilitates agricultural land transfer and scaled operations. This leads to the advancement of the effective growth of contemporary agriculture. The reform of the 'separation of three rights' in agricultural land promotes land circulation, which, in turn, offers an institutional guarantee for the tandem development of rural finance and agricultural land management. This paper measures the comprehensive development index of agricultural land management and rural finance in 30 provinces of China from 2005 to 2020. In light of this, it calculates the degree of coupling and coordination between China's agricultural land management and rural financial development. The Dagum Gini coefficient, kernel density, and the Moran index were used to analyze regional differences and patterns of agglomeration. The study found that the degree of coupling coordination between China's agricultural land management and rural finance is increasing annually. However, there remains a significant gap in achieving high-quality coupling. Notably, the growth rate of rural financial development exceeds that of agricultural land management, and hypervariable density is a major source of regional variation. There is polarization in the coupled development of farmland management and rural finance. Provinces in the eastern and central regions tend to be located in the high–high agglomeration (H–H) in terms of the level of development of agricultural land and financial integration, while the western region tends to fall in low–low aggregation (L–L).

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                gongmaogang@126.com
                Journal
                Sci Rep
                Sci Rep
                Scientific Reports
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                2045-2322
                19 March 2024
                19 March 2024
                2024
                : 14
                : 6523
                Affiliations
                [1 ]College of Economics, Shandong University of Technology, ( https://ror.org/02mr3ar13) Zibo, 255000 Shandong People’s Republic of China
                [2 ]Marxism Sinicization Research Center, Shandong University of Technology, ( https://ror.org/02mr3ar13) Zibo, 255000 Shandong People’s Republic of China
                [3 ]Business School, Shandong University of Technology, ( https://ror.org/02mr3ar13) Zibo, 255000 Shandong People’s Republic of China
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                57091
                10.1038/s41598-024-57091-1
                10948891
                38499666
                1e17b4ba-e8d8-486d-9e67-fceff26635d7
                © The Author(s) 2024

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                : 11 January 2024
                : 14 March 2024
                Funding
                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100012456, National Social Science Fund of China;
                Award ID: 20BJY118
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                Funded by: Social Science Planning and Research of Shandong Province
                Award ID: 23BJJJ07
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                Funded by: Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province
                Award ID: ZR2020MG045
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                Funded by: Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation
                Award ID: ZR2022QG050
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                agricultural land management,rural finance,coupling coordination,time–space difference,socioeconomic scenarios,sustainability

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