A Feminist Political Economic Analysis of the US Chicken Industry
Kristin Sampson
Development, 2008, vol. 51, issue 4, 547-554
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Kristin Sampson gives an overview of competing poultry production systems from a feminist political economic analysis. She considers three characteristics of the US industry, identified as key drivers of the industry's success: structural organization, production and processing technologies and responsiveness to consumer demands. Development (2008) 51, 547–554. doi:10.1057/dev.2008.59
Date: 2008
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