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ID100756
Title ProperHow do consumers determine the safety of milk in Beijing, China
LanguageENG
AuthorZhang, Caiping ;  Bai, Junfei ;  Lohmar, Bryan T ;  Huang, Jikun
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In asymmetric information markets, consumers often rely on certain extrinsic indictors to assess the safety of food products. This study analyzes how consumers in Beijing determined milk safety when they purchased liquid milk using survey data conducted just before the melamine-contaminated infant formula event was disclosed. The key finding indicates that milk brand and purchase venue, on average, were ranked as the first two important safety indicators in fluid milk purchases, suggesting that China's milk safety regulators should put more monitoring resources toward supervising the safety of milk produced from branded firms and milk sold in ostensibly trustable stores and not allow exemptions to inspections. Meanwhile, the findings of this study indicate that the existing milk safety certification system in China might be significantly inefficient, suggesting potential waste of regulatory resources.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review 21 Vol. Supp, No. 1; Sep 2010: ps32-s44
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 21 Vol. Supp, No. 1; Sep 2010: ps32-s44
Key WordsChina ;  Milk Safety ;  Rank - Ordered Logistic Regression ;  Safety Indicators