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Characteristics and Dynamic Evolution of Urban and Rural Cultural Consumption Paths in China

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Chao Yan
Rui Du

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论文目录

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Construction of Nonlinear MS(M)-AR(p) Model
  • 3 Empirical Study on the Time-Varying Characteristics and Dynamic Evolution of Urban and Rural Cultural Consumption
    1. 3.1 The Dynamic Track of the Evolution of the Growth Rate Path of Urban and Rural Cultural Consumption
    2. 3.2 Distribution of Regionalism State and Probability of Transfer in Evolution of Urban and Rural Cultural Consumption Growth Rate Path
    3. 3.3 Dynamic Evolution Analysis and Stage Change Identification of Urban and Rural Cultural Consumption Growth Rate
  • 4 Conclusions and Policy Suggestions

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