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Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 3 Research Methods/ Statistical Methods 3 censored demand system estimation 3 early potato 3 Food Security and Poverty 2 sample selection approach 2 traceability 2 Agribusiness 1 Agricultural and Food Policy 1 Farm Management 1 Production Economics 1 Traceability 1 sample selection approach. 1
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Article 2 Book / Working Paper 1
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Undetermined 2 English 1
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Caracciolo, Francesco 3 Cembalo, Luigi 3 Fritz, Melanie 1 Schiefer, Gerhard 1
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International European Forum on Innovation and System Dynamics in Food Networks 1
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2010 Internatonal European Forum, February 8-12, 2010, Innsbruck-Igls, Austria 1 International Journal on Food System Dynamics 1
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RePEc 2 BASE 1
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Traceability and Demand Sensitiveness: Evidences from Italian Fresh Potatoes Consumption
Caracciolo, Francesco; Cembalo, Luigi - 2010
When a traceability system takes place, either when mandatory or voluntary, many questions arise that need to beaddressed and answered. One of the firsts concerns whether it introduces new costs with no gain in efficiency or,on the contrary, the system efficiency increases lowering costs and, as...
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Traceability and Demand Sensitiveness: Evidences from Italian Fresh Potatoes Consumption
Caracciolo, Francesco; Cembalo, Luigi - In: International Journal on Food System Dynamics 01 (2010) 4
When a traceability system takes place, either when mandatory or voluntary, many questions arise that need to be addressed and answered. One of the firsts concerns whether it introduces new costs with no gain in efficiency or, on the contrary, the system efficiency increases lowering costs and,...
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Effects of Traceability on the Italian Fresh Vegetables Market: A Demand System Simulation
Caracciolo, Francesco; Cembalo, Luigi - International European Forum on Innovation and System … - 2010
Traceability can serve various purposes in the food sector, including that of chain quality control. However, the aspects that seem to be most frequently required of traceability are those related to food safety. Nevertheless, traceability systems development has recently shifted its focus from...
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