@article{Ranney:122818,
      recid = {122818},
      author = {Ranney, Christine K.},
      title = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL MEETING S-216 REGIONAL PROJECT  FOOD DEMAND AND CONSUMPTION BEHAVIOR},
      address = {1996-02},
      number = {640-2016-42894},
      series = {Research Bulletin},
      pages = {77},
      year = {1996},
      abstract = {Over the past few years the S-216 Regional Project has  devoted one day of the two-day annual meeting for a  symposium. This year's symposium incorporated presentations  by scholars from a number of fields: economics,  agricultural economics, anthropology and social psychology.  The latter two fields were represented by Mahadev L. Apte  and David Brinberg who elucidated the  perspectivesoftheirrespective disciplines and enhanced  ourunderstanding ofhowthose disciplines conceptualize and  empirically study food demand and consumption behavior.  Prof. Apte's paper is included as the first in this  proceedings volume. Because Prof. Brinberg's work on the  role of and means for measuring the effect of attitudes on  food consumption decisions (the basis for his presentation)  has been published elsewhere, no paper is included in this  volume. The second paper in this volume reflects the  presentation of the economist, Geoffry Paulin, which  addressed the changing food at home budget between 1980 and  1992. The third and final paper, by agricultural economists  Parke E. Wilde and Christine K. Ranney and presented by Mr.  Wilde, explored the utilization of experimental data to  analyze the effects of the Food Stamp Program on food  expenditures.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/122818},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.122818},
}