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Recurrent Event Survival Analysis of Repeated Food Recalls: Some Insights from the U.S

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  • Akhundjanov, Sherzod B.
  • Pozo, Veronica F.
  • Thomas, Briana

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  • Akhundjanov, Sherzod B. & Pozo, Veronica F. & Thomas, Briana, 2023. "Recurrent Event Survival Analysis of Repeated Food Recalls: Some Insights from the U.S," 2023 Annual Meeting, July 23-25, Washington D.C. 335507, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
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