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The asymmetric price effects on food demand and nutrient intake of rural low-income households in China
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China Agricultural Economic Review
China Agricultural Economic Review (2026) 18 (1): 63–84.
Published: 31 July 2025
...Zemiao Xi; Yinyu Zhao; Yanjun Ren; Zhihao Zheng; Xinru Han Purpose This paper aims to examine the asymmetric effects of price increases and decreases on the food demand and nutrient intake of rural households, especially low-income households. Design/methodology/approach With household pooled...
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Can we design food taxes to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions in China? A perspective from animal protein intake of low-income populations
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China Agricultural Economic Review
China Agricultural Economic Review (2024) 16 (3): 389–420.
Published: 19 February 2024
... to the complex nutritional status across income classes. Hence, this study aims to explore optimal tax rate levels considering both emission reduction and nutrient intake, and examine the heterogenous effects of taxation across various income classes in urban and rural China. Design/methodology/approach...
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The effect of rising food prices on nutrient intake among rural–urban migrants in China
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China Agricultural Economic Review
China Agricultural Economic Review (2023) 15 (3): 642–665.
Published: 23 May 2023
...Lei Li; Junfei Bai; Qiubo Zhu Purpose The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of rising food prices on food demand and nutrient intake among rural–urban migrants and whether such impact varies across income classes. Design/methodology/approach Using data from the China Health...
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Is nutritional status associated with income growth? Evidence from Chinese adults
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China Agricultural Economic Review
China Agricultural Economic Review (2020) 12 (3): 507–525.
Published: 27 April 2020
... covering foods consumed at home and away from home during 2004–2011, which is thus likely to more comprehensively reveal the causal relationship between income growth and changes in the nutritional status in China. Previous studies related to the impact of income on nutrient intake in development...
