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5 Jul 2011, 2:59 am
The UK seed company involved in distribution questioned how seeds sold for sprouts to many locations could cause an outbreak in only one location if they were, in fact, the source.The French case also illustrates a problem raised by U.S. epidemiologists: how to distinguish different reporting criteria when describing the outbreaks. [read post]
11 Nov 2008, 5:43 am
  Thus, gasoline price fluctuations after a disaster are not breakdowns in the market system, but rational, predictable responses to changing circumstances.[22]  Statistically, the responses to Hurricane Katrina and Rita tracked the supply-and-demand model almost perfectly.[23] Consequences of Price ControlsIn 1971 President Nixon attempted executive branch implementation of price controls for crude oil and refined petroleum, and the results were overwhelmingly… [read post]