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New International Evidence on Food Consumption Patterns: A Focus on Cross-Price Effects Based on 2005 International Comparison Program Data. (2014). Seale, James ; Regmi, Anita ; Muhammad, Andrew ; Meade, Birgit ; Seale, James L. Jr, .
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RePEc:ags:uerstb:165687.

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  25. Zambia** Zimbabwe* * Denotes countries (59) present in the 1996 ICP and not in the 1980 ICP.
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