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Does a Nutritious Diet Cost More in Food Deserts?
Agricultural Economics
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doi 10.1111/agec.12444
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Agronomy
Economics
Crop Science
Econometrics
Date
July 20, 2018
Authors
Linlin Fan
Kathy Baylis
Craig Gundersen
Michele Ver Ploeg
Publisher
Wiley
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