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This paper presents a theoretical economic model assessing the effect of the level of mandatory geneticallymodified (GM) / non-GM coexistence regulations on market and welfare outcome. We assumevertical differentiation of GM and non-GM goods on the consumer side. Producers are heterogeneousin...
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In this paper, we conduct an empirical investigation of potential adoption of herbicide-tolerant (HT) genetically modified (GM) rapeseed in France. Our aim is to study ex ante the potential impact of their adoption in France, in terms of adoption level, economic gains, and distribution of these...
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This paper proposes an analytical framework to examine the market and welfare impacts of GMOs, when some consumers refuse genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and when two supply channels are segregated (one for goods that containing GMOs and one for non-genetically-modified identity-preserved...
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