Almost every developed nation in the world except the United States mandates the labeling of genetically modified foods. Upon examining the costs and benefits of mandatory labeling, it appears that this may not be the most efficient solution to deal with varied consumer preferences. The United States government should instead focus on increased scientific research to deal with the externalities of biotechnology
Public debate continues over whether the United States should regulate genetically modified (GM) foo...
Information Policy and Genetically Modified Food: Weighting the Benefits and Costs (di Mario F. Tei...
GMO labeling policy for foods is under intense development. Countries are choosing mandatory labelin...
ABSTRACT. Almost every developed nation in the world except the United States mandates the labeling ...
In many countries, including those in the European Union, Japan, Australia, and China, labeling is r...
Market failure is the predominant justification for regulatory interventions of all kinds. Potential...
Public debate continues over whether the United States should regulate genetically modified (GM) foo...
Labeling of genetically modified (GM) foods is a contentious issue and internationally, there is sha...
This paper examines the potential impact of both mandatory and voluntary labeling schemes on the res...
The mandatory labeling of genetically modified (GM) food aims to provide consumer choice. However, i...
The labeling of genetically modified foods (GMFs) is the topic of a debate that could dramatically a...
The issue of whether or not to label will be a crucial one for the U.S. agricultural sector in the c...
The labeling of genetically modified foods (GMFs) is the topic of a debate that could dramatically a...
Genetically modified organisms are wildey discussed topic in the agriculture industry. This paper su...
This article focuses on the economics of labeling genetically modified (GM) foods and some implicati...
Public debate continues over whether the United States should regulate genetically modified (GM) foo...
Information Policy and Genetically Modified Food: Weighting the Benefits and Costs (di Mario F. Tei...
GMO labeling policy for foods is under intense development. Countries are choosing mandatory labelin...
ABSTRACT. Almost every developed nation in the world except the United States mandates the labeling ...
In many countries, including those in the European Union, Japan, Australia, and China, labeling is r...
Market failure is the predominant justification for regulatory interventions of all kinds. Potential...
Public debate continues over whether the United States should regulate genetically modified (GM) foo...
Labeling of genetically modified (GM) foods is a contentious issue and internationally, there is sha...
This paper examines the potential impact of both mandatory and voluntary labeling schemes on the res...
The mandatory labeling of genetically modified (GM) food aims to provide consumer choice. However, i...
The labeling of genetically modified foods (GMFs) is the topic of a debate that could dramatically a...
The issue of whether or not to label will be a crucial one for the U.S. agricultural sector in the c...
The labeling of genetically modified foods (GMFs) is the topic of a debate that could dramatically a...
Genetically modified organisms are wildey discussed topic in the agriculture industry. This paper su...
This article focuses on the economics of labeling genetically modified (GM) foods and some implicati...
Public debate continues over whether the United States should regulate genetically modified (GM) foo...
Information Policy and Genetically Modified Food: Weighting the Benefits and Costs (di Mario F. Tei...
GMO labeling policy for foods is under intense development. Countries are choosing mandatory labelin...