Petrol prices and obesity

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  • Language
    English
  • DOI (url)
  • Publication Date
    2022/04/26
  • Indian UGC (journal)
  • Refrences
    104
  • Citations
    11
  • Kushneel Prakash Melbourne Institute: Applied Economic & Social Research The University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia ORCID (unauthenticated)
  • Sefa Awaworyi Churchill School of Economics, Finance & Marketing RMIT University Melbourne Victoria AustraliaPIIRS Princeton University Princeton New Jersey USA ORCID (unauthenticated)
  • Russell Smyth Department of Economics, Monash Business School Monash University Caulfield East Victoria Australia
Abstract
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Prakash, Kushneel, et al. ā€œPetrol Prices and Obesityā€. Health Economics, vol. 31, no. 7, 2022, pp. 1381-0, https://doi.org/10.1002/hec.4513.
Prakash, K., Awaworyi Churchill, S., & Smyth, R. (2022). Petrol prices and obesity. Health Economics, 31(7), 1381-1401. https://doi.org/10.1002/hec.4513
Prakash, Kushneel, Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, and Russell Smyth. ā€œPetrol Prices and Obesityā€. Health Economics 31, no. 7 (2022): 1381-1401. https://doi.org/10.1002/hec.4513.
Prakash K, Awaworyi Churchill S, Smyth R. Petrol prices and obesity. Health Economics. 2022;31(7):1381-40.
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