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where higher food prices are likely to hurt the most using Guinea census and survey data as a case study. The results …
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where higher food prices are likely to hurt the most using Guinea census and survey data as a case study. The results …
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where higher food prices are likely to hurt the most using Guinea census and survey data as a case study. The results …
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In this paper, we examine the effect of food prices on clinical measures of obesity, including body mass index (BMI) and percentage body fat (PBF) measures derived from bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) and dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA), among youths ages 12 through 18. The...
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High food prices can be an immediate threat to household food security, undermining population health, retarding human development, and lowering labor productivity for the economy in the long term. We employ a panel dataset covering 63 developing countries from 2001 to 2010 to make a...
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