An Economic Analysis of Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Consumption: Implications for Overweight and Obesity among Higher- and Lower-Income Consumers



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An Economic Analysis of Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Consumption: Implications
for Overweight and Obesity among Higher- and Lower-Income Consumers

Eugene Jones

The Ohio State University

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Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics
Association Annual Meeting, Long Beach, California, July 23-26, 2006

Copyright 2006 by Eugene Jones. All rights reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of
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