Why Is the Obesity Rate So Low in Japan and High in the U.S.? Some Possible Economic Explanations
Year of publication: |
2006-06-15
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Authors: | Senauer, Benjamin ; Gemma, Masahiko |
Publisher: |
AgEcon Search |
Subject: | obesity | food consumption | food prices | physical activity | walking | automobile costs | Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety | Health Economics and Policy |
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