New International Evidence on Food Consumption Patterns: A Focus on Cross-Price Effects Based on 2005 International Comparison Program Data
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- Meade, Birgit Gisela Saager & Regmi, Anita & Seale, James L. Jr & Muhammad, Andrew, 2014. "New International Evidence on Food Consumption Patterns: A Focus on Cross-Price Effects Based on 2005 International Comparison Program Data," Technical Bulletins 165687, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
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