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context of the discussion around the formulation of a National Food Policy for Scotland. This concern has brought back the …
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the context of the formulation of a National Food Policy for Scotland. This concern has revived interest in food price and …
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context of the discussion around the formulation of a National Food Policy for Scotland. This concern has brought back the …
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context of the current formulation of a National Food Policy for Scotland. This concern has revived interest in food price and …
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the context of the formulation of a National Food Policy for Scotland. This concern has revived interest in food price and …
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context of the discussion around the formulation of a National Food Policy for Scotland. This concern has brought back the …
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context of the current formulation of a National Food Policy for Scotland. This concern has revived interest in food price and …
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Federal dietary guidance advises Americans to consume more vegetables and fruits because most Americans do not consume the recommended quantities or variety. Food prices, along with taste, convenience, income, and awareness of the link between diet and health, shape food choices. We used 2008...
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This paper tests whether prices of soda, fruit drinks, and other selected foods influence children’s BMI measures. Child and household data are drawn from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Survey, Kindergarten cohort (ECLS-K), which is merged with market prices available from the Quarterly Food...
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Replaced with revised version of paper 07/29/11.
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