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Title:
The impact of advertising on meat consumption in Australia and Canada / E.W. Goddard and G.R. Griffith.
Author:
Goddard, E. W.
;
NSW Agriculture Economic Services Unit.
;
Griffith, Garry R. (Garry Richard)
Year:
1992.
Series:
Research workpaper (NSW Agriculture. Economic Services Unit), ; series no. 2/92.
Description:
41 p. ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Food consumption.
;
Advertising.
;
Consumption.
;
Economic analysis.
;
Meat.
;
Meat and livestock industry.
;
Australia.
;
Canada.
Notes:
Bibliography : p. 13-14.
Type:
Book
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637.5:659.1 GOD [Q]
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