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The interdependence between water and energy is growing significant accompany with the increasing demand on both water … and energy in China. It is crucial to quantify the water footprints and total water consumption embodied in the energy … development among geographical regions, as well as trade-off analysis between rising energy demand and water use sustainability …
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income elasticity of demand for quantity of most foods is near zero. China’s food market is becoming segmented. The demand …
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in meat consumption. Design/methodology/approach – Expenditure as well as Marshallian and Hicksian demand elasticities of …Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a thorough analysis of meat demand in China and predict future trends … various meats in China are evaluated using the linear almost ideal demand system. Findings – Results from this paper show that …
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in meat consumption. Design/methodology/approach – Expenditure as well as Marshallian and Hicksian demand elasticities of …Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a thorough analysis of meat demand in China and predict future trends … various meats in China are evaluated using the linear almost ideal demand system. Findings – Results from this paper show that …
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We analyse income and expenditure distribution in China in a comparative perspective with India. These countries represent extreme cases in the relationship of inequality to both wellbeing indicators. Income is more highly concentrated than expenditure in India, especially at the top of the...
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We use CHIP data from 1995, 2002, and 2013 to investigate inequality in urban household consumption expenditures …. Overall inequality in urban household consumption expenditures measured by the Gini coefficient decreased slightly from 0 … to a greater extent. However, the percentile ratio of p90/p10 shows that consumption inequality always increased. In …
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We use 1995, 2002 and 2013 CHIP data to investigate the urban household consumption expenditure inequality. The overall … inequality of urban household consumption expenditure measured by Gini coefficient slightly decreases from 0.33 in 1995 to 0 …, the percentile ratio of p90/p10 shows that consumption inequality increases all the time. Besides, the inequality of basic …
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