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Negative Spillover Effect on Demand for US Pork and Vegetables Caused by BSE Outbreak

Journal of Food Research
doi 10.5539/jfr.v1n2p32
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Date

April 28, 2012

Authors
Takashi IshidaNoriko IshikawaMototsugu Fukushige
Publisher

Canadian Center of Science and Education


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