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Disequilibrium Transition Of The Consumer Goods Market In China, 1954-1991, Hui Shu Jan 1995

Disequilibrium Transition Of The Consumer Goods Market In China, 1954-1991, Hui Shu

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This is an in-depth study of the structural change and transition of the Chinese consumer goods market from 1954 to 1991 using disequilibrium econometric methodology. The model for the Chinese consumer goods market is based on the Portes-Winter disequilibrium model for centrally planned economies (1980). The demand function is derived from the Houthakker-Taylor savings function. The supply function is composed of approximations to the government's long-term and short-term plans. The transaction quantity in the market is defined as the smaller of effective demand and supply. Using the traditional global fitting method, three models are evaluated: one model that assumes no …