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The adoption of GM corn in the United States depends on many factors including segregation costs, which have minor impacts on aggregate welfare. Because the demand for nonGM corn is small relative to its supply, no premium for nonGM corn can be generated in excess of the segregation costs. An...
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Also included in The Best of Choices: 1986-1996, published by the AAEA. Abstract Currently Unavailable.
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With the help of a quadratic programming sector model of Saskatchewan agriculture, it is demonstrated that magnitudes or rising energy-price impacts can be significantly different if producers face different levels of trade-demand elasticities. Although consumers would always lose as a result of...
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