Detailed data from 3,500 urban Chinese households are used to estimate demand elasticities and the impacts of regional and demographic variables for 17 food products through a two-stage budgeting procedure with complete demand systems. Results suggest that China's food consumption patterns will continue to shift from grains to high value food products and the ongoing transition in food consumption will affect China's domestic food markets and trade behavior
PURPOSE – The purpose of this paper is to investigate dynamic food demand in urban China, with use o...
Since 1978 China has moved gradually from a centrally planned to a mixed economic system of planning...
With China's admission into the WTO, there is the potential for dramatic increases in U.S. agricultu...
Detailed data from 3,500 urban Chinese households are used to estimate demand elasticities and the i...
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...
Functional form specification is a crucial task in demand analysis. Four food demand systems for 12 ...
A complete demand system is estimated separately for urban and rural residents using a two-stage AID...
The impact of changes in income distribution on food demand in the urban Jiangsu province of China i...
Previous researchers have encountered difficulties in rationalizing the extremely high expenditure e...
The impacts of economic and demographic variables on the demand for food grain commodities in urban ...
This paper examines consumption patterns of urban households in China using aggregated household con...
The article tests for structural food preference change in urban China using province-level panel da...
This paper estimates and tests separable demand specifications in food expenditures by urban consume...
An analytical framework to assess the effects of changing income and socio-demographic distributions...
PURPOSE – The purpose of this paper is to investigate dynamic food demand in urban China, with use o...
Since 1978 China has moved gradually from a centrally planned to a mixed economic system of planning...
With China's admission into the WTO, there is the potential for dramatic increases in U.S. agricultu...
Detailed data from 3,500 urban Chinese households are used to estimate demand elasticities and the i...
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...
Functional form specification is a crucial task in demand analysis. Four food demand systems for 12 ...
A complete demand system is estimated separately for urban and rural residents using a two-stage AID...
The impact of changes in income distribution on food demand in the urban Jiangsu province of China i...
Previous researchers have encountered difficulties in rationalizing the extremely high expenditure e...
The impacts of economic and demographic variables on the demand for food grain commodities in urban ...
This paper examines consumption patterns of urban households in China using aggregated household con...
The article tests for structural food preference change in urban China using province-level panel da...
This paper estimates and tests separable demand specifications in food expenditures by urban consume...
An analytical framework to assess the effects of changing income and socio-demographic distributions...
PURPOSE – The purpose of this paper is to investigate dynamic food demand in urban China, with use o...
Since 1978 China has moved gradually from a centrally planned to a mixed economic system of planning...
With China's admission into the WTO, there is the potential for dramatic increases in U.S. agricultu...