Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on April 4, 2005. MCOOL exempts the foodservice sector and excludes processed seafood from labeling. This paper contributes to understanding the economics of the MCOOL law for seafood by showing that current partial implementation may have unintended consequences on the domestic supply chain. While labeling satisfies the market demand for information provision in one market, exemptions in the other market may create incentives for the diversion of imports, which are assumed to be lower in quality than domestic seafood, to the non-labeled sector. Analyzing alternate scenarios such as voluntary labeling shows that total welfare may be greatest under t...
We investigate the economic impact of partial implementation of COOL on U.S. shrimp trade by develop...
The much anticipated and hotly debated Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) provision of the 2002 Farm ...
In response to concerns about the morbidity rate associated with the consumption of raw Gulf of Mexi...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Country-of-origin labeling (COOL) is being implemented in different forms and degrees in the United ...
Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) legislation for fish and shellfish was passed as part of the Farm ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The article is cop...
H.R. 2744, USDA’s FY2006 appropriation, again postpones rules requiring many retailers to provide co...
Proponents of the U.S. mandatory country-of-origin labeling (MCOOL) law have argued that consumers p...
Seafood substitution, the intentional or negligent mislabeling of fish and seafood, is estimated to ...
An analysis of consumer preferences for seafood labeled with information about environmental product...
The United States is the third largest consumer of seafood products in the world. The percentage of ...
We investigate the economic impact of partial implementation of COOL on U.S. shrimp trade by develop...
The much anticipated and hotly debated Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) provision of the 2002 Farm ...
In response to concerns about the morbidity rate associated with the consumption of raw Gulf of Mexi...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Country-of-origin labeling (COOL) is being implemented in different forms and degrees in the United ...
Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) legislation for fish and shellfish was passed as part of the Farm ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The article is cop...
H.R. 2744, USDA’s FY2006 appropriation, again postpones rules requiring many retailers to provide co...
Proponents of the U.S. mandatory country-of-origin labeling (MCOOL) law have argued that consumers p...
Seafood substitution, the intentional or negligent mislabeling of fish and seafood, is estimated to ...
An analysis of consumer preferences for seafood labeled with information about environmental product...
The United States is the third largest consumer of seafood products in the world. The percentage of ...
We investigate the economic impact of partial implementation of COOL on U.S. shrimp trade by develop...
The much anticipated and hotly debated Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) provision of the 2002 Farm ...
In response to concerns about the morbidity rate associated with the consumption of raw Gulf of Mexi...