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We analyze the causes of food crisis in developing countries according to the global food crisis at present. Finally, we put forward some relevant policy suggestions for coping with the food crisis.
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agricultural region are obviously different with spatial heterogeneity, indicating that grain production in China is not stable …
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This paper introduces the basic trend of the price of agricultural products in China, and analyzes the causation of …
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in China. …
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food availability is increasing or decreasing. Using data from China, we find that overall dietary knowledge has larger and …
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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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China has been rapidly increasing its consumption and imports of dairy products in recent years. A two-stage demand … system was estimated for livestock product consumption in urban China over the 1990s. Total expenditure elasticities for the … (1.14). Due to rapidly increasing consumption and the likelihood of inadequate supply growth, China will continue to …
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