The structure of Chinese food demand is examined using a non-homothetic translog indirect utility function. This analysis uses household level survey data for 3 urban Chinese provinces over the 1995-1997 period. We improve upon previous studies by incorporating theoretically consistent equivalence scales to account for differences in household size and composition. These scales allow us to quantify the impact of alternative types of household members on food expenditures. Similar to previous research we find little evidence of purchase economies with the addition of members although, depending on age, we find statistically significant differences in equivalence values across household member age grouping.Demand and Price Analysis,
This paper examines consumption patterns of urban households in China using aggregated household con...
A two-stage budgeting LES-LA/Aids system is used to estimate rural household demand in China with sp...
An analytical framework to assess the effects of changing income and socio-demographic distributions...
research support. Any errors or omissions remain the responsibility of the authors. Copyright 2001 b...
The structure of Chinese food demand is examined using a non-homothetic translog indirect utility fu...
Since its economic reform, China has changed significantly as it makes its transition from a central...
Detailed data from 3,500 urban Chinese households are used to estimate demand elasticities and the i...
This manuscript is used to examine food demand structure and its dynamics for 11 commodities in urba...
Since 1978 China has moved gradually from a centrally planned to a mixed economic system of planning...
ABSTRACT: This study analyzes consumption patterns of seven major categories of food for Chinese urb...
Functional form specification is a crucial task in demand analysis. Four food demand systems for 12 ...
With China's admission into the WTO, there is the potential for dramatic increases in U.S. agricultu...
Author Institution: Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Developmental Economics, The Ohio ...
This study analyzes the structure of food demand in urban China based on the most recent household e...
verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyri...
This paper examines consumption patterns of urban households in China using aggregated household con...
A two-stage budgeting LES-LA/Aids system is used to estimate rural household demand in China with sp...
An analytical framework to assess the effects of changing income and socio-demographic distributions...
research support. Any errors or omissions remain the responsibility of the authors. Copyright 2001 b...
The structure of Chinese food demand is examined using a non-homothetic translog indirect utility fu...
Since its economic reform, China has changed significantly as it makes its transition from a central...
Detailed data from 3,500 urban Chinese households are used to estimate demand elasticities and the i...
This manuscript is used to examine food demand structure and its dynamics for 11 commodities in urba...
Since 1978 China has moved gradually from a centrally planned to a mixed economic system of planning...
ABSTRACT: This study analyzes consumption patterns of seven major categories of food for Chinese urb...
Functional form specification is a crucial task in demand analysis. Four food demand systems for 12 ...
With China's admission into the WTO, there is the potential for dramatic increases in U.S. agricultu...
Author Institution: Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Developmental Economics, The Ohio ...
This study analyzes the structure of food demand in urban China based on the most recent household e...
verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyri...
This paper examines consumption patterns of urban households in China using aggregated household con...
A two-stage budgeting LES-LA/Aids system is used to estimate rural household demand in China with sp...
An analytical framework to assess the effects of changing income and socio-demographic distributions...