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The rapidity of change has left scant opportunity for investigation of the consequences of biotechnologyadoption on long-term ecosystem or economic system functioning. Economic theory suggests that, if the"Biotechnology Revolution" is left to market forces alone,there will be neglected public...
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Testing soils for nutrients is expected to improve groundwater quality. However, it is unknown whether soil testing will improve groundwater quality sufficiently to decrease the demand for direct regulation of agricultural practices. Focusing on an irrigated agricultural region in eastern...
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Cover Photos, Findings, Table of Contents, Guest Editorial by David Ervin, About the Authors
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This article was stimulated by a 1997 American Agricultural Economics Association annual meeting preconference designed by Batie and Ervin. The authors felt that there was considerable interest and activity in business-led environmental management (also caLLed corporate environmental...
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The rapidity of change has left scant opportunity for investigation of the consequences of biotechnology adoption on long-term ecosystem or economic system functioning. Economic theory suggests that, if the "Biotechnology Revolution" is left to market forces alone,there will be neglected public...
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