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Recently, there has been considerable interest in estimating food demand structure in China due to its huge market for … households in the central and southern parts of China. Additionally, the magnitudes of the increasing trends differ across the …
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whole soybeans, and to a less extent, processed soybeans will increase due to China's potential membership in the World …
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Using household survey data from seven provinces in China, this study provides estimates of the price responsiveness of … simulate the impacts of structural change in China's livestock industry on feed grain trade. …
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This paper presents preliminary results on the possible demand for weather insurance in China. Results from 1,564 farm … households from Western and Central China between October 2007 and October 2008 suggest that the greater risk for farmers is …
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soil organic carbon density and sequestration cost in China. It contributes to the literature in three aspects. First, it …. Third, it examines the economic efficiency of alternative land use policies as instruments for carbon sequestration in China. …
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electricity generation sector in China was chosen to demonstrate the economic impact of possible emissions control on the …. Data comes from the China Statistical Yearbook and China Electric Power Yearbook, providing the provincial information for …
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This paper explores the impacts of China's growth in the international markets of agricultural products. These impacts … are important because they are related to two different ongoing discussions about the role of China in the world economy …. One of these discussions have to do with China as a source of price inflation while the other has to do with China as an …
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This study empirically estimates a multivariate binary choice model for four categories of food shopping store formats. The results indicate that in the Qingdao market, traditional counter parts such as wet markets and small grocery stores have been dominated by supermarkets and hypermarkets. At...
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constraints or loss aversion. Using panel data from China, we find that intra-household calorie allocation responds asymmetrically …
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China’s transition into a developed economy is driving changes in consumer preferences and demand for foods. To … evaluate consumer preferences for U.S. pork in urban China, primary data were collected in two metropolitan areas- Beijing and …
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