Impacts of African Swine Fever on Structural Change in China’s Meat Demand

Yiyang Qiao, B. Ahn
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In 2018, African Swine Fever (ASF) first broke out in China and had a noticeable effect on China’s pork market and the entire meat market. This paper models China’s meat market, including pork, beef, mutton, and poultry, and examines how the outbreak of ASF impacts structural changes in China’s meat demand. We use the inverse almost ideal demand system (IAIDS) model and employ province-level meat consumption and price data to form the panel data set of 30 provinces of China from 2015 to 2020. Our results indicate that ASF has a significant impact on the demand for pork, poultry, and mutton. Based on the estimated price flexibilities and scale flexibilities, we find that the outbreak of ASF impacts structural change in China’s meat demand. Furthermore, our results show the heterogeneity of the ASF’s effects across different provinces in China.
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非洲猪瘟对中国肉类需求结构变化的影响
2018年,非洲猪瘟(African Swine Fever, ASF)首次在中国爆发,对中国猪肉市场和整个肉类市场产生了明显影响。本文建立了中国肉类市场模型,包括猪肉、牛肉、羊肉和家禽,并研究了非洲猪瘟的爆发如何影响中国肉类需求的结构性变化。我们使用逆几乎理想需求系统(IAIDS)模型,并采用省级肉类消费和价格数据,形成了2015 - 2020年中国30个省份的面板数据集。我们的研究结果表明,非洲猪瘟对猪肉、家禽和羊肉的需求有显著影响。基于估计的价格弹性和规模弹性,我们发现非洲猪瘟的爆发影响了中国肉类需求的结构性变化。此外,我们的研究结果显示了中国不同省份非洲猪瘟效应的异质性。
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