This paper finds Taiwanese consumers' willingness to pay a premium on the non-GM food differs from their willingness to accept a discount on the GM food. It further finds that the non-GM choosers are more committed to the non-GM food than the GM choosers to the GM food
This chapter surveys three studies. The first two consider empirical questions related to the willin...
This paper presents estimates of consumers' willingness to pay for a GM food and non-food product ba...
Genetically modified (GM) food products have been commercialized and promoted in China. Despite assu...
This paper finds Taiwanese consumers' willingness to pay a premium on the non-GM food differs from t...
Consumers have been concerned about the introduction of genetically modified (GM) foods into Taiwan....
In 2001, Taiwan enacted a law for genetically modified food (GM foods) labeling. Beginning January 1...
The objective of this paper is to estimate the consumer willingness to pay (WTP) for selected geneti...
Using Heckman's sample selection model, consumer willingness-to-pay (accept) premium (discount) for ...
Cultural differences and values strongly influence attitudes to and acceptance of GM foods. While co...
In Japan, a large U.S. export market, there has been growing public opposition against genetically m...
Consumer attitudes towards genetically modified foods (GMFs) play a crucial role in the development ...
In 2001, Taiwan enacted a law for genetically modified food (GM foods) labeling. Beginning January 1...
A consumer survey in Beijing, China, was conducted in August 2002. Although the majority of surveyed...
In Japan, a large U.S. export market, there has been growing public opposition against genetically m...
Genetically modified (GM) foods have caused many controversies. One important controversy relates t...
This chapter surveys three studies. The first two consider empirical questions related to the willin...
This paper presents estimates of consumers' willingness to pay for a GM food and non-food product ba...
Genetically modified (GM) food products have been commercialized and promoted in China. Despite assu...
This paper finds Taiwanese consumers' willingness to pay a premium on the non-GM food differs from t...
Consumers have been concerned about the introduction of genetically modified (GM) foods into Taiwan....
In 2001, Taiwan enacted a law for genetically modified food (GM foods) labeling. Beginning January 1...
The objective of this paper is to estimate the consumer willingness to pay (WTP) for selected geneti...
Using Heckman's sample selection model, consumer willingness-to-pay (accept) premium (discount) for ...
Cultural differences and values strongly influence attitudes to and acceptance of GM foods. While co...
In Japan, a large U.S. export market, there has been growing public opposition against genetically m...
Consumer attitudes towards genetically modified foods (GMFs) play a crucial role in the development ...
In 2001, Taiwan enacted a law for genetically modified food (GM foods) labeling. Beginning January 1...
A consumer survey in Beijing, China, was conducted in August 2002. Although the majority of surveyed...
In Japan, a large U.S. export market, there has been growing public opposition against genetically m...
Genetically modified (GM) foods have caused many controversies. One important controversy relates t...
This chapter surveys three studies. The first two consider empirical questions related to the willin...
This paper presents estimates of consumers' willingness to pay for a GM food and non-food product ba...
Genetically modified (GM) food products have been commercialized and promoted in China. Despite assu...