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Years of publications: 1985 - 2024

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1. Renewable energy prosocial behavior, is it source dependent?

Katare, Bhagyashree; Wang, H. Holly; Wetzstein, Michael E.; Jiang, Yu; Weiland, Brandon;
2024
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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2. Risk, arbitrage, and spatial price relationships : insights from China's hog market under the African Swine Fever

Ma, Meilin; Delgado, Michael S.; Wang, H. Holly;
2024
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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3. Will the "nouveau-riche" (new-rich) waste more food? : evidence from China

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Purpose This study aims to test the compensatory consumption theory with the explicit hypothesis that China's new-rich tend to waste relatively more food. Design/methodology/approach In this study, the authors use Heckman two-step probit model to empirically investigate the new-rich consumption behavior related to food waste. Findings The results show that new-rich is associated with restaurant leftovers and less likely to take them home, which supports the compensatory consumption hypothesis. Practical implications Understanding the empirical evidence supporting compensatory consumption theory may improve forecasts, which feed into early warning systems for food insecurity. And it also avoids unreasonable food policies. Originality/value This research is a first attempt to place food waste in a compensatory-consumption perspective, which sheds light on a new theory for explaining increasing food waste in developing countries.

Hao, Na; Wang, H. Holly; Wang, Xinxin; Michael, Wetzstein;
2024
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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4. Consumer willingness to pay for environmentally sustainable meat and a plant-based meat substitute

Katare, Bhagyashree; Yim, Hyejin; Byrne, Anne; Wang, H. Holly; Wetzstein, Michael E.;
2023
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 11 (based on OpenCitations)

5. Economics of face masks through the lens of Chinese consumers during COVID-19 : demand, supply, price, and willingness-to-pay

Zheng, Qiujie; Wang, H. Holly; Wu, Guoyong; Zhang, Rachel W.;
2024
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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6. Exploring Spatial Price Relationships : The Case of African Swine Fever in China

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We use a temporary ban on inter-province shipping of live hogs induced by the 2018 outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) in China as a natural experiment to study spatial mechanisms behind the dynamics of market integration. With a unique dataset of weekly provincial hog prices, we employ a novel spatial network model to estimate the strength of price co-movement across provinces pre and post the ban. Results indicate that, in the highly integrated national market prior to the ban, longer geographical distances between two provinces did not weaken the strength of their price linkage. The ban broken down spatial integration. Longer distances became a significant obstacle to spatial price linkage in the post-ban periods, implying faster re-integration of hog prices between proximate provinces than remote ones. The negative effect of distance can be rationalized by the interplay between arbitrage opportunities and imperfect information. Our findings highlight information transparency as a key to market integration post shipping bans used to curb animal pandemics like ASF

Delgado, Michael S.; Ma, Meilin; Wang, H. Holly;
2021
Type: Arbeitspapier; Working Paper; Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature;
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Citations: 2 (based on OpenCitations)

7. Mobilising the public to fight poverty using anti-poverty labels in online food markets : evidence from a real experimental auction

Jiang, Yu; Wang, H. Holly; Jin, Shaosheng;
2023
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
Availability: Link Link
Citations: 1 (based on OpenCitations)

8. Exploring spatial price relationships : the case of African swine fever in China

Delgado, Michael S.; Ma, Meilin; Wang, H. Holly;
2023
Type: Aufsatz im Buch; Book section;

9. Purchasing habits, age effects and Chinese consumers' willingness to pay for chilled pork : evidence from a random Nth-price auction experiment

Yan, Zhen; Han, Fei; Wang, H. Holly; Shen, Yun; Zhou, Jiehong;
2024
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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10. Editorial: introducing policy comments

Barrett, Christopher B.; Wang, H. Holly;
2024
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Tirthankar Roy


Prof. Dr.

B: 1960
Place of Activity: London
Tirthankar Roy (born 14 February 1960) is an Indian economic historian and Professor of Economic History at the London School of Economics. He is one of the most influential researchers of the Economic History of South Asia and India, having published over 25 books and numerous articles. His work spans the fields of Economic History, Business History and Social History, particularly studying the effects of British colonialism in India on its economic development. (Source: DBPedia)

Profession

  • Economist
  • Hochschullehrer
  • Affiliations

  • London School of Economics and Political Science
  • External links

  • Gemeinsame Normdatei (GND) im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
  • Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID)
  • Wikipedia (English)
  • NACO Authority File
  • Virtual International Authority File (VIAF)
  • Wikidata
  • International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI)

  • ORCID logo ORCID

    Publishing years

    2
      2024
    2
      2023
    7
      2022
    4
      2021
    4
      2020
    8
      2019
    2
      2018
    5
      2017
    6
      2016
    1
      2015
    5
      2014
    4
      2013
    6
      2012
    3
      2011
    6
      2010
    2
      2009
    1
      2008
    2
      2007
    2
      2005
    1
      2004
    2
      2002
    1
      2001
    1
      2000
    2
      1999
    3
      1998
    2
      1996
    1
      1995
    3
      1994
    2
      1993
    2
      1992
    1
      1991

    Series

    1. Economic history working papers / LSE, Economic History Department (10)
    2. Discussion paper / Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (6)
    3. Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (2)
    4. Cambridge studies in Indian history and society (2)
    5. Markets and governments in economic history (2)
    6. Palgrave Studies in Economic History (2)
    7. Routledge explorations in economic history (2)
    8. Working papers / Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (2)
    9. New approaches to Asian history (2)
    10. Les cahiers de recherche / HEC Paris (1)
    11. Palgrave studies in economic history series (1)
    12. The story of Indian business (1)
    13. Journal of interdisciplinary economics (1)
    14. Palgrave studies in economic history (1)
    15. History for a sustainable future (1)
    16. Markets and Governments in Economic History (1)
    17. Working paper series / Institute of Social Studies (1)