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Estimating Florida Per Capita Fish and Shellfish Consumption, by R.L. Degner, C.M. Adams; The Impact of Gross Margin-Price Elasticity on Retail Produce Pricing, by George K. Criner; A Pilot Study of Plans That The United States Food Industry Has For Participating in Former Soviet European Republics, by R.R. Cangemi, R.H. Lopez; Consumer Tradeoffs in Food Risks, Cosmetic Appearance, and Price: A Qualitive Analysis, by V. Kerry Smith, Edmund A. Estes, Young S. Eom; A Content Analysis of "Marketscan -- At the Checkout" In the Wall Street Journal During a 25 Week Period, by Dr. James J. Corbett; Analysis of the Mid-Atlantic Market for Crawfish--Retail Level, by Andrew J. Groff, J. Richard Bacon, C.M. Gempesaw II, Ulrich C. Toensmeyer; The Impact of Advertising on Consumer Patronage at Farmers' Markets, by John R. Brooker, David B. Eastwood, Morgan D. Gray, Kristie Cartier

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  • Unknown, 1994. "Research Updates," Journal of Food Distribution Research, Food Distribution Research Society, vol. 25(1), pages 1-8, February.
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