Market liberalization and crop planting decision: a case of China

Type Conference Paper - International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium (IATRC) Beijing Conference, July 8-9th 2007 at Beijing, China.
Title Market liberalization and crop planting decision: a case of China
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jaime_Malaga/publication/46545474_Market_liberalization_and_cro​p_planting_decision_a_case_of_China/links/02e7e52a09358e2ab5000000.pdf
Abstract
The effects of market liberalization on Chinese farmers’ crop planting decisions are
investigated. The results show that the effects of market liberalization on planting
decisions are more significant in the case of crops with minimum support price (rice,
wheat, and corn) than in the case of crops where planting decision is determined by
market prices (cotton and soybean). The effects appear to be different across regions and
time zones and more significant in 1993 than in 2005. I

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