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This paper proposes a finite mixture model (FMM) to model the behavioral transition of calorie consumption with an assumption that nutrition consumption is a mixture of two different behavioral stages: a poor stage and an affluent stage. Based on 387 calorie-income elasticities collected from 90...
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There are many projections for China’s food demand, and the projection results differ significantly from each other …. Different values for income elasticities could be a major reason. This study projects meat and cereals demand for China based on …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate dynamic food demand in urban China, with use of a complete … almost ideal demand system (LA/DAIDS). Employing provincial aggregate data (1995-2010) from the China urban household surveys … (UHS), we estimated the demand elasticities for primary food products in urban China. Findings – Our results indicate that …
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conducted in China to study the willingness to pay for organic food with consideration of different time pressures and cognitive …
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is tested by a hypothetical choice experiment with 788 samples in 15 cities in China. Attributes we take into account …
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