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An assessment of the current structure of food demand in urban China
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NutritionConsumer EconomicsAgricultural EconomicsFood DemandAggregate AnalysisFood ChoiceFood MarketingFood SystemsEconomic AnalysisPublic HealthFood ConsumptionFood PolicyCurrent StructureHealth SciencesFood DistributionEconomicsFood SecurityUrban ChinaConsumption SystemFood RegulationsUrban Economics
Abstract We evaluate the current structure of food demand in urban China by using household expenditure survey data from five provinces. Two complementary analyses are undertaken. First, an aggregate analysis based on a fractional logit model is used to examine how households allocate food expenditures across the food‐at‐home (FAH) and food‐away‐from‐home (FAFH) categories. This is followed by a disaggregated analysis of how households allocated their FAH expenditures across 12 commodity categories. A Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand System (QUAIDS) is used. We find evidence of significant food purchase substitution and complementarity.
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