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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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We estimate the demand for imported cotton in China and assess the competitiveness of cotton-exporting countries. Given … between the C4 countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad and Mali) and United States in China. Demand estimates are used to project … how U.S. prices affect China’s imports by country. In comparing demand projections, results show that the relationship …
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from China and Vietnam. Our experiment was designed to investigate the impacts of product tasting on bidding behavior. The … regression results show that tasting raised bids for Taiwan and China teas, but lowered bids for Vietnam tea. The econometric …
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reforms in Fujian, China that began in 2002. The different extent of the reform and its different timing across regions … management responses to forest certification. The results of this paper have wide implications to policymakers in China and …
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timely manner to facilitate economic transformation. This research focuses on the evolving rural credit market in China …
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CHINA is currently the world largest emitter of energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2). Understanding the driving forces … governing CO2 emission levels and their evolutions in China can provide useful information for policy makers who aim to reduce … exist in China. The regional disparities may influence energy use and CO2 emissions. Therefore, this study is to investigate …
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