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overall food supply in the rapidly growing economies of India and China grew rapidly, there are some remarkable differences in …
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Anthropologists have long documented substantial and persistent differences across social groups in the preferences and taboos for particular foods. One natural question to ask is whether such food cultures matter in an economic sense. In particular, can culture constrain caloric intake and...
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Anthropologists have long documented substantial and persistent differences across social groups in the preferences and taboos for particular foods. One natural question to ask is whether such food cultures matter in an economic sense. In particular, can culture constrain caloric intake and...
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prices, a decline in household market and non-market income is the primary reason for lower household food consumption and …
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