This study examines differences among urban Chinese consumers and their consumption patterns in three major cities—Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin—utilising data from a nationally representative sample survey conducted in 2005. Differences were found in these consumers’ age distribution, education level, household composition, birth and death rates, income, expenditure patterns and consumer durable ownership rates. Beijing and Shanghai, the two most affluent cities in China, exhibited the highest consumer durable ownership rates and the highest cost of living. While previous research has frequently segmented China in terms of a rural versus urban dichotomy or by geographic region, this study suggests that the urban Chinese do not constitute a...
This dissertation is dedicated to the better understanding of household income, consumption, and sav...
Since the late 1970s, consumption of livestock products has increased rapidly in the diet of the Ch...
The study on Chinese consumption behaviour under institutional transitions is significant from a the...
China is rapidly moving towards becoming a market economy. Unlike its earlier communist era, China i...
Potential demand for consumer goods and services is enormous in China. Turning such potential into r...
In order to promote an upgrade of China’s emerging consumer market and build an international consum...
A study was conducted to examine the changes in income and consumption inequality in China's urban p...
Since economic reforms began in 1978, China has experienced rapid economic growth andis now arguably...
According to the data concerning consumption and income in 55 Years of Statistics Chronicle of New C...
This study aims to examine aggregate consumption over heterogeneous agents to shed new lights on Chi...
With rapid urbanization in China and other developing economies around the world, it has become impe...
Radical economic reform and rapid marketization in the late 1990s could be expected to create new po...
This present research has clarified the following points. First, along with rising incomes, expendit...
Since its economic reform, China has changed significantly as it makes its transition from a central...
Using the nationally representative Urban Household Income and Expenditure Survey (UHIES) conducted ...
This dissertation is dedicated to the better understanding of household income, consumption, and sav...
Since the late 1970s, consumption of livestock products has increased rapidly in the diet of the Ch...
The study on Chinese consumption behaviour under institutional transitions is significant from a the...
China is rapidly moving towards becoming a market economy. Unlike its earlier communist era, China i...
Potential demand for consumer goods and services is enormous in China. Turning such potential into r...
In order to promote an upgrade of China’s emerging consumer market and build an international consum...
A study was conducted to examine the changes in income and consumption inequality in China's urban p...
Since economic reforms began in 1978, China has experienced rapid economic growth andis now arguably...
According to the data concerning consumption and income in 55 Years of Statistics Chronicle of New C...
This study aims to examine aggregate consumption over heterogeneous agents to shed new lights on Chi...
With rapid urbanization in China and other developing economies around the world, it has become impe...
Radical economic reform and rapid marketization in the late 1990s could be expected to create new po...
This present research has clarified the following points. First, along with rising incomes, expendit...
Since its economic reform, China has changed significantly as it makes its transition from a central...
Using the nationally representative Urban Household Income and Expenditure Survey (UHIES) conducted ...
This dissertation is dedicated to the better understanding of household income, consumption, and sav...
Since the late 1970s, consumption of livestock products has increased rapidly in the diet of the Ch...
The study on Chinese consumption behaviour under institutional transitions is significant from a the...