Are consumers fed up with stratospheric cereal prices? Or have they become hopelessly addicted to cents-off cereal coupons and half-price sales? General Mills and the rest of the $8 billion U.S.
This paper empirically investigates the relationship between cereal consumption and real income using pooled cross-section and time series data for a number of countries. It finds that the per capita ...
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