Ronald Calitri

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Currently Researching: Iraq

Poster presented at the 5th. International Food Data Conference, Washington D.C., 7/1/03 (Abstract) From Food Composition Risk to Biodiversity Risk, a Program for Food Surveys and Composition Studies

Economic History: One page on de Vries and van der Woude

Regional variations in the relationship of diet and income in the United States and Brazil, 1996 (Dissertation 6/2002, ©, Chapter 3 under expansion: Abstract and Preface
Chapter 1: Regional Variations in the Relationship of Diet and Income in Brazil, 1996
Chapter 2: Regional Variations in the Relationship of Diet and Income in the United States, 1996a
Chapter 3: Regional Variations in the Relationship of Diet and Income in the United States, 1996b - text. Now under revision, UPDATE posted 10/31/03
Regional Variations in the Relationship of Diet and Income in the United States, 1996b - panels

Of Ancient Concern: Minority Secondary Education in New York State and New York City (1983, with preface and suggestion 8/2002)

A "working paper" Recent values of country risk variables for six countries and their relationship to capital adequacy (8/02 with data to 1/7/01)

Poster at 4th. International Food Data Conference, Bratislava, SK, 8/26/01:
Abstracts: Regional Variations in the Relationship of Diet and Income in the U.S. and Brazil, 1996, Methods and Results
Regional Variations in the relationship of diet and income in the U.S., 1996c.

Summary/Methods

Food/Nutrient Demand

Nutritional Status

Geographic

Results

Introduction

Elasticity

Level of Concern

Geographic Considerations

Brazil Insufficiency by Income

Construction

U.S. Food Spending

Brazil Component Insufficiencies vs. Income

Spatial statistics and GIS analysis

Map of Brazil Regional Insufficiency

Local Regression

Brazil Vs. Engel Vs. Malthus

U.S. BMI by Income

U.S. Northwest Map

Envoi

Wavelets

Exemplary U.S. nutrient income elasticities

Brazil Local Nutrient Insufficiency vs. Food Spending by Income

U.S. Center west

U.S. North Central

Traditional Methods

Nutrient Dietary Costs

U.S. Insufficiencies by Food Spending

Southwest

Northeast Centereast Southeast