An Ex-ante Evaluation of the Economic Impact of Bt Cotton Adoption by Spanish Farmers Facing the EU Cotton Sector Reform

Michele G. CeddiaUniversity of Reading, UKManuel Goméz-Barbero and Emilio Rodríguez-CerezoEuropean Commission, DG JRC, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies Cotton production ...
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Trust and Distrust in Biotechnology Risk Managers: Insights from the United Kingdom, 1996-2002

Harvey S. James, Jr. and Leonie A. MarksUniversity of Missouri During the late 1990s, negative events related to biotechnology were ...
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Public Attitudes Toward Molecular Farming in the UK

Richard MilneUniversity College, London Plant-made pharmaceuticals represent the third generation of genetically modified crops as well as a potentially significant ...
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How External Political-Economic Forces Affect Firms’ Attitudes Toward the Industrial Use of Genetically Modified Organisms: An Analysis in the South Korean Context

Bongsuk Sung and Homin JangKorea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology Based on survey data, this article investigates the effects ...
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Does Biotech Labeling Affect Consumers’ Purchasing Decisions? A Case Study of Vegetable Oils in Nanjing, China

William Lin and Francis TuanUSDA Economic Research ServiceYingchun Dai, Funing Zhong, and Xi ChenNanjing Agricultural University This study analyzes whether ...
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Pricing and Welfare Impacts of New Crop Traits: The Role of IPRs and Coase’s Conjecture Revisited

Richard K. Perrin and Lilyan E. FulginitiUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Crop traits are durable when embedded in varieties, and thus they ...
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Insiders’ Views on Business Models Used by Small Agricultural Biotechnology Firms: Economic Implications for the Emerging Global Industry

Steven C. BlankUniversity of California, Davis and Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics The source of most innovations coming from the ...
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