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The USDA estimates that 1 in 9 U.S. households is “food insecure”: unable to purchase sufficient, or healthy food. Public policy advocates and politicians have pointed to the prevailing federal minimum wage as a culprit, labeling it a “starvation wage.” This study examines whether and to...
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determinants of organic food consumption in a mature (Germany) and an emerging (Chile) organic market. Subjects aged 18 or above … Germany. Nevertheless, the findings indicate that the model was able to explain more variance in Germany than in Chile. In … egoistic arguments are significant drivers of attitude towards and intention to buy organic food in Germany. In Chile, only …
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Paper prepared for presentation at the 7th Industrieforum PelletsStuttgart (Germany), 10th October 2007 …Compared to other heating markets the wood pellets market is quite young and small in Germany. Nevertheless it is a … within the scope of this project. Therefore people in different parts of Germany have been asked about their heating system …
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determinants of organic food consumption in a mature (Germany) and an emerging (Chile) organic market. Subjects aged 18 or above … Germany. Nevertheless, the findings indicate that the model was able to explain more variance in Germany than in Chile. In … egoistic arguments are significant drivers of attitude towards and intention to buy organic food in Germany. In Chile, only …
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Full-text of this article is not available in this e-prints service. This article was originally published in International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, published by and copyright Emerald.
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countries involved in the research. The effects of a classical advertising approach were also examined in Denmark and Germany … United Kingdom, but not in Germany, where industry was as trusted as the other sources. <p> • Increased transparency might …
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modified foods. <p> 2. The paper presents the results of a survey which was carried out in Denmark, Germany, Italy and the … through their impact on perceived risks and benefits of the technology. In Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom, perceived …
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Paper prepared for presentation at the Fourth International Conference on Coexistence between Genetically Modified (GM) and non-GM based Agricultural Supply Chains (GMCC) Melbourne (Australia), 10th to 12th November 2009
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Paper prepared for presentation at the 7th Industrieforum Pellets Stuttgart (Germany), 10th October 2007 …
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