Results 1 - 10
of
426
Patterns of Domestic Grain Flows and Regional Comparative Advantage in Grain Production in China∗
"... Regional grain flows in China have been expanding with the growth of grain production and the development of grain markets. However, is the current pattern of regional grain flows consistent with regional comparative advantage in grain production in China? This paper examines this question by using ..."
Abstract
- Add to MetaCart
Regional grain flows in China have been expanding with the growth of grain production and the development of grain markets. However, is the current pattern of regional grain flows consistent with regional comparative advantage in grain production in China? This paper examines this question by using
Evolving Trends of Grain Production in China[1]
"... Grain is China’s most significant agricultural product, its output being the most watched indicator by government officials, traders and researchers inside and outside China. This paper looks into China’s grain production trends in the recent decade, both before and after China’s WTO accession. It e ..."
Abstract
- Add to MetaCart
Grain is China’s most significant agricultural product, its output being the most watched indicator by government officials, traders and researchers inside and outside China. This paper looks into China’s grain production trends in the recent decade, both before and after China’s WTO accession
Climate Change, Risk and Grain Yields in China 1
, 2013
"... Abstract Adopting Pope (1978, 1979) style yield functions, this paper proposes a new method to analyze the impacts of regional climate change on grain production in China. We find that changes in climate will affect grain production in North and South China differently. Specifically, it emerges t ..."
Abstract
- Add to MetaCart
Abstract Adopting Pope (1978, 1979) style yield functions, this paper proposes a new method to analyze the impacts of regional climate change on grain production in China. We find that changes in climate will affect grain production in North and South China differently. Specifically, it emerges
Implication of Grain Policy on Agricultural Restructuring in China
"... The paper is aimed to analyse the impact of grain policy on the structure and growth of grain sector in China. The study applied econometric analysis to test empirically the impact of grain policy on the structure and growth of grain sector in China. The study revealed that agricultural policy, espe ..."
Abstract
- Add to MetaCart
The paper is aimed to analyse the impact of grain policy on the structure and growth of grain sector in China. The study applied econometric analysis to test empirically the impact of grain policy on the structure and growth of grain sector in China. The study revealed that agricultural policy
The Making of an Integrated National Grain Market in China
"... Summary: Market economy will not emerge from redistributive economy automatically once the state abolishes redistributive system. Because of the cognitive incompleteness of market actors in postredistributive societies, and also because of the conflicts between the state and local interests and amon ..."
Abstract
- Add to MetaCart
and among local interests, selective state interventions are inevitable and necessary for a successful market transition. This paper examined the evolution of market pattern in the new market transition economies based on the emergence of an internal grain market under market reform in China. I found
Comparing the correlation length of grain markets in China and France
, 2000
"... Abstract In economics comparative analysis plays the same role as experimental research in physics. In this paper we closely examine several methodological problems related to comparative analysis by investigating the specific example of grain markets in China and France respectively. This enables u ..."
Abstract
- Add to MetaCart
Abstract In economics comparative analysis plays the same role as experimental research in physics. In this paper we closely examine several methodological problems related to comparative analysis by investigating the specific example of grain markets in China and France respectively. This enables
An Alternative Approach to Measure Regional Comparative Advantage in China’s Grain Sector∗
"... This study uses Domestic Resource Costs (DRC) as the bases in measuring regional comparative advantage in grain production in China. It reveals that China as a whole is likely to have strong comparative advantage in Japonica rice, sorghum, middle Indica rice, millet, and late Indica rice production. ..."
Abstract
- Add to MetaCart
This study uses Domestic Resource Costs (DRC) as the bases in measuring regional comparative advantage in grain production in China. It reveals that China as a whole is likely to have strong comparative advantage in Japonica rice, sorghum, middle Indica rice, millet, and late Indica rice production
Uncover the Causes of China's Low Utilisation of Grain TRQ [1]
"... Since China’s accession to the WTO in late 2001, China’s utilisation of grain TRQs (tariff-rate quotas) has been very low, being only about 12 per cent on average during 2002-08. This is in sharp contrast to anticipations of many analysts who believed that China’s grain imports would grow significan ..."
Abstract
- Add to MetaCart
Since China’s accession to the WTO in late 2001, China’s utilisation of grain TRQs (tariff-rate quotas) has been very low, being only about 12 per cent on average during 2002-08. This is in sharp contrast to anticipations of many analysts who believed that China’s grain imports would grow
Regional Comparative Advantage in China’s Main Grain Crops
"... This paper explores the regional comparative advantage in grain production in China directly according to production and associated costs. Two groups of indicators are used in the study. The first group of indicators includes Net Social Profitability (NSP) and Domestic Resource Costs (DRC), both mea ..."
Abstract
-
Cited by 1 (0 self)
- Add to MetaCart
This paper explores the regional comparative advantage in grain production in China directly according to production and associated costs. Two groups of indicators are used in the study. The first group of indicators includes Net Social Profitability (NSP) and Domestic Resource Costs (DRC), both
The Demand New Insights for Food Grain in China: into a Controversy
"... There is a substantial controversy in the economics literature over the magnitude of the expenditure elasticity for food grain in China that is caused, to a large extent, by whether time-series or cross-section data are used in the analysis. A set of reasonable elasticities for a complete demand sys ..."
Abstract
- Add to MetaCart
There is a substantial controversy in the economics literature over the magnitude of the expenditure elasticity for food grain in China that is caused, to a large extent, by whether time-series or cross-section data are used in the analysis. A set of reasonable elasticities for a complete demand
Results 1 - 10
of
426