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Do Obese and Nonobese Consumers Respond Differently to Price Changes? Implications of Preference Heterogeneity for Using Food Taxes and Subsidies to Reduce Obesity. (2021). Mancino, Lisa ; Karns, Shawn ; Lin, Biing-Hwan ; Chen, YU ; Zhen, Chen ; Ploeg, Michele Ver.
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