It takes the average reader and 36 minutes to read Structural changes in the demand for food in Asia by Jikun Huang
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This paper presents an overview of changing food consumption patterns in Taiwan and China. It finds that consumption of meat quadrupled in Taiwan between the periods 1959-61 and 1989-91, while per capita rice consumption declined by one-half. In mainland China, consumption of nonstaple foods such as meat rose 10 percent. How much of these changes in diet resulted from income and price effects and how much from structural factors such as urbanization? This question has important implications for accurately forecasting the future demand for food in Asia.
Structural changes in the demand for food in Asia by Jikun Huang is 36 pages long, and a total of 9,216 words.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 50 minutes to read Structural changes in the demand for food in Asia aloud.
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