This paper reports results from a U.S. national telephone survey on genetically modified foods (vegetable oil, cornflakes, and salmon). The survey featured a contingent valuation in which respondents chose between the GM and non-GM alternatives with an option of indifference. The binomial and multinomial logit models yielded estimated willingness to pay (WTP) to avoid the GM alternatives. Respondents were willing to pay 20.9%, 14.8%, 28.4%, and 29.7% of the base prices to avoid GM vegetable oil, GM cornflakes, GM-fed salmon, and GM salmon, respectively. The inclusion of indifference option could increase the sample size and moderate the mean WTP
Using Heckman's sample selection model, consumer willingness-to-pay (accept) premium (discount) for ...
The appearance and rapid adoption of genetically modified (GM) foods and the strong growth in organi...
This paper presents the results of experimental auctions of a genetically modified (GM) food that we...
This paper reports results from a U.S. national telephone survey on genetically modified foods (vege...
This paper reports results from a pilot U.S. national telephone survey on genetically modied foods (...
This paper reports results from a pilot U.S. national telephone survey on genetically modified foods...
The objective of this paper is to estimate the consumer willingness to pay (WTP) for selected geneti...
This paper reports results from a U.S. national telephone survey on genetically modified foods. The...
Results from an Ohio survey indicate that respondents are willing to pay a premium, ranging from 5% ...
Routledge Explorations in Environmental Economics Chapitre 20International audienceThis chapter surv...
Consumer resistance against GM crops is still substantial in the United States and Europe. We conduc...
This study uses consumer survey data collected in the United States (US) and United Kingdom (UK) to ...
This paper presents estimates of consumers' willingness to pay for a GM food and non-food product ba...
This study examined consumer willingness to pay for first- and second-generation genetically modifie...
With the continuing controversy over genetically modified (GM) foods, some groups advocate mandatory...
Using Heckman's sample selection model, consumer willingness-to-pay (accept) premium (discount) for ...
The appearance and rapid adoption of genetically modified (GM) foods and the strong growth in organi...
This paper presents the results of experimental auctions of a genetically modified (GM) food that we...
This paper reports results from a U.S. national telephone survey on genetically modified foods (vege...
This paper reports results from a pilot U.S. national telephone survey on genetically modied foods (...
This paper reports results from a pilot U.S. national telephone survey on genetically modified foods...
The objective of this paper is to estimate the consumer willingness to pay (WTP) for selected geneti...
This paper reports results from a U.S. national telephone survey on genetically modified foods. The...
Results from an Ohio survey indicate that respondents are willing to pay a premium, ranging from 5% ...
Routledge Explorations in Environmental Economics Chapitre 20International audienceThis chapter surv...
Consumer resistance against GM crops is still substantial in the United States and Europe. We conduc...
This study uses consumer survey data collected in the United States (US) and United Kingdom (UK) to ...
This paper presents estimates of consumers' willingness to pay for a GM food and non-food product ba...
This study examined consumer willingness to pay for first- and second-generation genetically modifie...
With the continuing controversy over genetically modified (GM) foods, some groups advocate mandatory...
Using Heckman's sample selection model, consumer willingness-to-pay (accept) premium (discount) for ...
The appearance and rapid adoption of genetically modified (GM) foods and the strong growth in organi...
This paper presents the results of experimental auctions of a genetically modified (GM) food that we...