Full Description
This book is of interest to economists working in applied demand analysis, marketing professionals studying product substitution and complementarity, and policymakers evaluating the effects of taxes, subsidies, and regulatory interventions on consumer behavior. Applying the analytical framework on the internal structure of consumption, this book explores how different categories of consumer spending interact and how these relationships shape the broader structure of consumption.
The analyses focus on timely and policy-relevant issues, including the distributional impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, inflation, the implementation of safe drinking water standards (with particular attention to low-income households), and the potential effects of carbon taxes on consumer expenditures.
A key strength of the framework lies in its ability to derive comprehensive arrays of own- and cross-price elasticities from household expenditure survey data—even in the absence of direct price information.
Contents
Deepening and Expanding the Construction of the "Two Centers".- Benchmarking Domestic Leading New Media Platforms to Build a Strong National New Media Brand for Hubei.- Research Report on Enhancing the Competitiveness of Hubei's Cultural Industry.- Research Report on the Impact of COVID-19 on Hubei's Cultural Enterprises.- Wuhan Cultural Industry Development Report (2018-2019).- Comparative Study of Cultural Industry Development in Wuhan and Relevant Cities (2019).



