Richard A. Dunn

Affiliations: 
Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
Area:
General Agriculture, Behavioral Psychology, General Economics
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Dunn RA, Hueth B. (2017) Food and Agricultural Industries: Opportunities for Improving Measurement and Reporting American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 99: 510-523
Cotti C, Dunn RA, Tefft N. (2015) The dow is killing me: Risky health behaviors and the stock market Health Economics (United Kingdom). 24: 803-821
Dunn RA, Trousdale MA. (2015) Estimating the Demand for Lottery Gambling: The Influence of Functional Form and the Definition of Effective Price Public Finance Review. 43: 691-716
Dunn RA. (2015) Labor supply and household meal production among working adults in the Health and Retirement Survey Review of Economics of the Household. 13: 437-457
Trousdale MA, Dunn RA. (2014) Demand for Lottery Gambling: Evaluating Price Sensitivity within a Portfolio of Lottery Games National Tax Journal. 67: 595-620
Dunn RA, Shaw WD, Trousdale MA. (2012) The effect of weather on walking behavior in older adults. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 20: 80-92
Dunn RA, Sharkey JR, Horel S. (2012) The effect of fast-food availability on fast-food consumption and obesity among rural residents: an analysis by race/ethnicity. Economics and Human Biology. 10: 1-13
Dunn RA, Dean WR, Johnson CM, et al. (2012) The Effect of Distance and Cost on Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Rural Texas Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics. 44: 491-500
Dunn RA, Sharkey JR, Lotade-Manje J, et al. (2011) Socio-economic status, racial composition and the affordability of fresh fruits and vegetables in neighborhoods of a large rural region in Texas. Nutrition Journal. 10: 6
Dunn RA. (2010) The effect of fast-food availability on obesity: An analysis by gender, race, and residential location American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 92: 1149-1164
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