This paper seeks to understand how market imperfections affect the behavior of consumers in China's rural economy. A theoretical and empirical model is developed and estimated using a household-level data from six counties in Hebei Province. The results show that market development plays an important role in explaining food consumption behavior in China. As the market develops, farmers demand less grain and vegetables and consume more meat, fruit, and other food products after control for income and price effects. Moreover, the elasticities of demand also change as farm households begin to rely more on rural markets. The results of this paper suggest that a government concerned about the welfare of its rural population may want to be paying...
This paper explores rural household food consumption behaviour in China using a large household data...
Since 1978 China has moved gradually from a centrally planned to a mixed economic system of planning...
Rural households in China have traditionally consumed food mostly grown on their own farms. While th...
This paper seeks to understand how market imperfections affect the behavior of consumers in China's ...
This paper seeks to understand how market imperfections affect the behavior of consumers in China's ...
ii With an ever-growing economy, China has poised as an important and potentially huge market for ma...
Chinese consumer behavior is analyzed based on rural Guangdong household survey data. For most food ...
The recent rural reforms in China have had great effects on agricultural production and productivity...
A two-stage budgeting LES-LA/Aids system is used to estimate rural household demand in China with sp...
This article explores rural household food consumption behaviour in China using a large household da...
This paper examines consumption patterns of urban households in China using aggregated household con...
A two-stage budgeting model using Chinese rural survey data is used to assess rural Chinese househol...
We present in this study an agricultural household model that describes the joint production-consump...
Noticing the research gaps of behavioral economics in food consumption for rural residents in develo...
The world food crisis has brought about heated discussions on policy responses and actions to achiev...
This paper explores rural household food consumption behaviour in China using a large household data...
Since 1978 China has moved gradually from a centrally planned to a mixed economic system of planning...
Rural households in China have traditionally consumed food mostly grown on their own farms. While th...
This paper seeks to understand how market imperfections affect the behavior of consumers in China's ...
This paper seeks to understand how market imperfections affect the behavior of consumers in China's ...
ii With an ever-growing economy, China has poised as an important and potentially huge market for ma...
Chinese consumer behavior is analyzed based on rural Guangdong household survey data. For most food ...
The recent rural reforms in China have had great effects on agricultural production and productivity...
A two-stage budgeting LES-LA/Aids system is used to estimate rural household demand in China with sp...
This article explores rural household food consumption behaviour in China using a large household da...
This paper examines consumption patterns of urban households in China using aggregated household con...
A two-stage budgeting model using Chinese rural survey data is used to assess rural Chinese househol...
We present in this study an agricultural household model that describes the joint production-consump...
Noticing the research gaps of behavioral economics in food consumption for rural residents in develo...
The world food crisis has brought about heated discussions on policy responses and actions to achiev...
This paper explores rural household food consumption behaviour in China using a large household data...
Since 1978 China has moved gradually from a centrally planned to a mixed economic system of planning...
Rural households in China have traditionally consumed food mostly grown on their own farms. While th...