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Do Prices and Attributes Explain International Differences in Food Purchases?. (2013). Nevo, Aviv ; Griffith, Rachel ; Dubois, Pierre.
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  23. This collection and matching of nutritional characteristics with the food purchases data was done in 2010 by Pierre Dubois and research assistant Yohann Chiu who we thank for his work. A.4 De…nition of Food Groups The speci…c food products purchased in each country are very dierent, in fact even the food categories used by market research …rms are dierent, re‡ ecting dierences in the types of food purchased. We therefore classify products into 52 categories used by the USDA, making sure that each product is always classi…ed in the same category whatever the country. In order to facilitate comparison across countries we further aggregate these into nine broad product categories. The category de…nitions we use are given in Table A1.
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