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Changing Structure of Mass Media Markets: Relevance For Policy Initiatives on Advertising in the Food System

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  • Cotterill, Ron, 1980. "Changing Structure of Mass Media Markets: Relevance For Policy Initiatives on Advertising in the Food System," 1980 Advertising and the Food System, November 6-7, 1980, Warrenton, Virginia 303128, Regional Research Committee NC-117 Studies of the organization and control of the U.S. food system.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:n11780:303128
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.303128
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    1. Mather, Loys L., 1979. "Advertising and Mergers in the Food Manufacturing Industries," Working Papers 202931, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Food System Research Group.
    2. Kahn, Alfred E, 1971. "Evaluation of Economic Regulation of Industry: Discussion," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 61(2), pages 235-237, May.
    3. Mather, Loys L., 1979. "Advertising and Mergers in the Food Manufacturing Industries," Working Papers 303176, Regional Research Committee NC-117 Studies of the organization and control of the U.S. food system.
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