Part of an oddly fascinating Vox post by Brad Plumer:I expect some PhD student to use this as an instrumental variable soon. If I knew for what maybe I’d be writing the paper right now…
Part of an oddly fascinating Vox post by Brad Plumer:I expect some PhD student to use this as an instrumental variable soon. If I knew for what maybe I’d be writing the paper right now…
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“Here’s where the world’s 19.6 billion chickens are” via @cblatts http://t.co/N7FnGPNCFF http://t.co/M8qlUCbxlW
“Here’s where the world’s 19.6 billion chickens are” http://t.co/RASeN9WWbo #economics #feedly
“Here’s where the world’s 19.6 billion chickens are”: Part of an oddly fascinating Vox post by Brad Plumer:I e… http://t.co/BplI07YKfZ
Where are the world’s 19.6 billion chickens? http://t.co/pdb9bEiKQE
RT @drwatsonII: “Here’s where the world’s 19.6 billion chickens are” http://t.co/ETGeIdey0r
“Here’s where the world’s 19.6 billion chickens are” http://t.co/ETGeIdey0r
@yili2012 http://t.co/f6RDFGLYNG
The geography of chickens via @cblatts http://t.co/MagzElSVLT. Seems that SA’s North West province is bit of a chicken hot spot.
@BenColes9 you may find this interesting “Here’s where the world’s 19.6 billion chickens are” http://t.co/QZOKbAcQ2X via @AgroBioDiverse
@Imp_Poe @ArgeeSix Thought this may be of interest RT @cblatts “Here’s where the world’s 19.6 billion chickens are” http://t.co/DoDzQRE7O3
RT @cblatts: “Here’s where the world’s 19.6 billion chickens are” http://t.co/iXPdBqcFL0
RT @cblatts: “Here’s where the world’s 19.6 billion chickens are” http://t.co/iXPdBqcFL0