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Original Articles

Nonparametric measurement of preference changes: the case of food demand in rural China

Pages 433-436 | Published online: 05 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

Taste changes in the demand for seven food items and 28 regions in rural China are identified. The results indicate a strong shift in consumers' preference against (towards) rice and tobaccos (wheat and alcohol). Considerable efforts are made in this paper to discuss possible causes of these shifts and more importantly to explore relevant policy implications.

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