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Current Contribution of Four Biotechnologies to New Zealand’s Primary Sector
William H. Kaye-Blake, Caroline M. Saunders, and Paul DalzielLincoln University, New Zealand. This article presents research estimating the economic contribution ...
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The Economic Impacts of Introducing Bt Technology in Smallholder Cotton Production Systems of West Africa: A Case Study from Mali
Jeffrey Vitale and Tracey BoyerOklahoma State University.Rafael Uaiene and John H. SandersPurdue University. pest management grows increasingly obsolete and insects ...
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Consumer Attitudes and Policy Directions for GM Labeling and Pollen Drift Regulation: Evidence from the 2006 Vermonter Poll
Valerie Esposito and Jane KolodinskyUniversity of Vermont. Given the uncertainty of the use of genetic engineering in production of genetically ...
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Economic Impacts of Not Extending Biofuel Subsidies
John KruseGlobal Insight.Patrick Westhoff, Seth Meyer, and Wyatt ThompsonUniversity of Missouri-Columbia. The exponential growth of the biofuels industry has created ...
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Market and Welfare Effects of GMO Introduction in Small Open Economies
Alejandro Plastina and Konstantinos GiannakasUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln. This paper develops a model of heterogeneous producers and consumers to analyze the ...