The debate about Country-of-Origin labeling (COOL) has centered on the projected benefits and costs of its implementation. This study uses data from a Vickery auction (n=320) to estimate willingness to pay for COOL. Preliminary findings suggest, on average, consumers value COOL, are not homogenous, and prefer fresh produce grown in the U.S
In 2002, Chicago and Denver consumers were surveyed and participated in an experimental auction to e...
This article investigates the relationships between country of origin labelling issues and consumers...
The controversy surrounding the Mandatory Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) has attracted research a...
The debate about Country-of-Origin labeling (COOL) has centered on the projected benefits and costs ...
The debate about Country-of-Origin labeling (COOL) has centered on the projected benefits and costs ...
This paper investigates the relationships between country of origin labeling (COOL) issues and consu...
Consumers are becoming increasingly concerned with the quality, safety, and production attributes of...
Data are collected from primary shoppers in Gainesville Florida, Atlanta Georgia and Lansing Michiga...
Mandatory country-of-origin labeling (COOL) is a policy that requires a label noting what country or...
Copyright Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics, April 2005In this paper, we assess consumer wi...
In 2002, Chicago and Denver consumers were surveyed and participated in an experimental auction to e...
This study attempts to evaluate the economic benefits of the country of origin labeling (COOL) in Ta...
The study develops a Muth-type equilibrium displacement model that is able to estimate impacts of CO...
Perception plays an important role in the human assessment process. This construction of an image is...
In 2002, Chicago and Denver consumers were surveyed and participated in an experimental auction to e...
In 2002, Chicago and Denver consumers were surveyed and participated in an experimental auction to e...
This article investigates the relationships between country of origin labelling issues and consumers...
The controversy surrounding the Mandatory Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) has attracted research a...
The debate about Country-of-Origin labeling (COOL) has centered on the projected benefits and costs ...
The debate about Country-of-Origin labeling (COOL) has centered on the projected benefits and costs ...
This paper investigates the relationships between country of origin labeling (COOL) issues and consu...
Consumers are becoming increasingly concerned with the quality, safety, and production attributes of...
Data are collected from primary shoppers in Gainesville Florida, Atlanta Georgia and Lansing Michiga...
Mandatory country-of-origin labeling (COOL) is a policy that requires a label noting what country or...
Copyright Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics, April 2005In this paper, we assess consumer wi...
In 2002, Chicago and Denver consumers were surveyed and participated in an experimental auction to e...
This study attempts to evaluate the economic benefits of the country of origin labeling (COOL) in Ta...
The study develops a Muth-type equilibrium displacement model that is able to estimate impacts of CO...
Perception plays an important role in the human assessment process. This construction of an image is...
In 2002, Chicago and Denver consumers were surveyed and participated in an experimental auction to e...
In 2002, Chicago and Denver consumers were surveyed and participated in an experimental auction to e...
This article investigates the relationships between country of origin labelling issues and consumers...
The controversy surrounding the Mandatory Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) has attracted research a...