[Extract] Data used to describe urban foodgrain consumption are primarily from China's State Statistical Bureau. Since the late 1970s, the availability of diverse foods to urban residents has been significantly improved, thanks to the rural economic reforms. As a result of their increased income, urban residents can now increase their consumption of various foods, and their expenditure on food has been increasing. However, due to a faster increase in their disposable income, the actual share of food expenditure out of total living expenditure, or the Engel coefficient, has been declining over the past two decades (see Figure 5.1). The Engel coefficient declined from 57.5% in 1978 to 37.7% in 2002
The impacts of economic and demographic variables on the demand for food grain commodities in urban ...
The impact of changes in income distribution on food demand in the urban Jiangsu province of China i...
The overall goal of this study is to better understand food-away-from-home (FAFH) consumption in urb...
[Extract] Data used to describe urban foodgrain consumption are primarily from China's State Statist...
China's economic reforms, which began in 1978, resulted in remarkable income growth, and urban Chine...
Detailed data from 3,500 urban Chinese households are used to estimate demand elasticities and the i...
Foodgrain consumption has dropped in both rural and urban China in recent years. In this chapter we ...
Over the last two decades, urban Chinese consumers have dramatically increased their consumption of ...
A complete demand system is estimated separately for urban and rural residents using a two-stage AID...
China’s economic reforms, which began in 1978, resulted in remarkable income growth, and urban Chine...
Since its economic reform, China has changed significantly as it makes its transition from a central...
AbstractChina's economy has been developing rapidly and people's living standards have improved duri...
In China, the per capita rice consumption of rural residents in provinces where the staple food is r...
We apply a variant of power law scaling to differentiate consumption patterns across major food cate...
<p>In rural areas, the rice and wheat consumption are calculated on a dry, rough (unprocessed, unhus...
The impacts of economic and demographic variables on the demand for food grain commodities in urban ...
The impact of changes in income distribution on food demand in the urban Jiangsu province of China i...
The overall goal of this study is to better understand food-away-from-home (FAFH) consumption in urb...
[Extract] Data used to describe urban foodgrain consumption are primarily from China's State Statist...
China's economic reforms, which began in 1978, resulted in remarkable income growth, and urban Chine...
Detailed data from 3,500 urban Chinese households are used to estimate demand elasticities and the i...
Foodgrain consumption has dropped in both rural and urban China in recent years. In this chapter we ...
Over the last two decades, urban Chinese consumers have dramatically increased their consumption of ...
A complete demand system is estimated separately for urban and rural residents using a two-stage AID...
China’s economic reforms, which began in 1978, resulted in remarkable income growth, and urban Chine...
Since its economic reform, China has changed significantly as it makes its transition from a central...
AbstractChina's economy has been developing rapidly and people's living standards have improved duri...
In China, the per capita rice consumption of rural residents in provinces where the staple food is r...
We apply a variant of power law scaling to differentiate consumption patterns across major food cate...
<p>In rural areas, the rice and wheat consumption are calculated on a dry, rough (unprocessed, unhus...
The impacts of economic and demographic variables on the demand for food grain commodities in urban ...
The impact of changes in income distribution on food demand in the urban Jiangsu province of China i...
The overall goal of this study is to better understand food-away-from-home (FAFH) consumption in urb...