Abstract

AbstractCultivated land is not only important agricultural production, but also irreplaceable factor of production. This article uses 1978-2008 Henan Statistical Yearbook data, Granger causality tests, error correction model and other analysis methods to study the relationship between the change of quantity of cultivated land and the economic growth in the central plains area. The result shows that one-way causal relationship exists between them.Keywordschanges of cultivated landsocial economic factorsGrange causality testvariance decomposition

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