Regionalisation and Integration in China

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A01=Colin Brown
A01=John Longworth
A01=Scott Waldron
agrifood supply chains
Author_Colin Brown
Author_John Longworth
Author_Scott Waldron
Beef Cattle Industry
Beef Demand
Beef Market
Beef Prices
Beef Program
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Cattle Dealers
Central Government
Central Plains
China
China's Regional Economy
China’s Regional Economy
Chinese beef industry
Chinese Communist Party
Chinese Government
Colin G. Brown
Commerce Administration Bureau
Cow Calf Production
empirical analysis of Chinese beef industry
Environmental Issues
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General Food Companies
government influence
government policy impact
Institutional
Inter-regional Movements
Interregional Movements
John W. Longworth
Live Cattle Markets
livestock sector transformation
Local Cattle Breeds
market forces
market integration studies
Monthly Price Series
Offal Dealers
Organization
Premium Beef
regional economic development
regionalism
Regionalization
Scott A. Waldron
Slaughter Cattle
Slaughter Households
spatial economic analysis
Standard Deviation Shock

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138729889
  • Weight: 740g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This title was first published in 2002: Changing economic, institutional and market environments have turned the spatial inter-relationships thought to exist in China upside-down. Through an investigation of the beef industry, this text builds a picture of where regionalization and integration are heading in China. It examines the impacts of market forces, industry characteristics, relative factor endowments and government influence on the spatial organization of activities. It reveals the influence of government as priorities are re-assessed and as markets and industries develop, as well as exploring the extent of regional co-ordination and co-operation and how central and local government policies and strategies reconcile. The volume also contains regional assessments of the beef industry in 12 key producing provinces and the key consumption areas of Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong.

Brown, Colin; Longworth, John; Waldron, Scott

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