A Tentative Exploration of Vegetable Prices
Zen Xuehui and
Xu Guili
Chinese Economy, 1991, vol. 24, issue 4, 46-55
Abstract:
As China's economic reform progresses, people become more and more interested in vegetable prices, because this is closely related to their everyday lives. Observing the various kinds, qualities, and quantities of vegetables in people's consumption baskets, we can sometimes see what lies behind their purchases. For example, if prices are too high, people will buy fewer vegetables. On the other hand, if prices are moderate, people's baskets will be filled with vegetables.
Date: 1991
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