The effects of a 52-hour workweek policy on meat consumption patterns in Korea |
Cho, Jaesung
(Division of Animal and Dairy Science, Chungnam National University)
Jeong, Minkook (Department of Environment & Resources Research, Korea Rural Economic Institute) Seo, Gangcheol (Department of Agricultural Outlook, Korea Rural Economic Institute) Lee, Hyungwoo (Department of Agricultural Outlook, Korea Rural Economic Institute) |
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