The coexistence between genetically modified (GM) and non-GM based agricultural supply chains is an economic institution that defines rules of the games, the objectives of which are set more broadly than economic rationality and efficiency. Institution of coexistence covers the formal rules as well as informal constraints devoted principally to identity preservation and segregation, and the ways how they are imposed and enforced in the GM and non-GM based supply chains from agri-food sector. They applies to the dynamic process of formulation, selection and adaptation of behaviors and rules, which form the institutional orders in local, regional and international dimensions, under the circumstances of constant changes in the socio-economic s...
The Institute for Prospective Technological Research (IPTS) of the Commission’s Joint Research Centr...
This paper presents a theoretical economic model assessing the effects of the level of mandatory ge...
Paper prepared for presentation at the workshop on Nested and Overlapping Regimes, Princeton Univers...
In several countries, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are grown under a deregulated regime, wh...
Genetically modified organisms (GMO) constitute one of the most important innovations in agricultura...
The economic problem of coexistence between GM and non-GM crops consists of at least three framing f...
The ongoing debate about the coexistence of genetically modified (GM) and non-GM crops in the Europe...
Coexistence is about how crops intended for different markets can be grown in the same area or local...
Several countries have implemented policies and regulatory frameworks to comply with the Cartagena P...
In 1998, Genetically Modified (GM) maize entered European Agriculture. After the publication of the ...
The European Union has enforced a regulation with the objective of managing voluntary dissemination ...
The adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops in the European Union (EU) raises questions on the f...
The adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops in the European Union (EU) raises questions on the ...
The backlash against the introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops and the concern about conta...
Paper prepared for presentation at the Third International Conference on Coexistence between Genetic...
The Institute for Prospective Technological Research (IPTS) of the Commission’s Joint Research Centr...
This paper presents a theoretical economic model assessing the effects of the level of mandatory ge...
Paper prepared for presentation at the workshop on Nested and Overlapping Regimes, Princeton Univers...
In several countries, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are grown under a deregulated regime, wh...
Genetically modified organisms (GMO) constitute one of the most important innovations in agricultura...
The economic problem of coexistence between GM and non-GM crops consists of at least three framing f...
The ongoing debate about the coexistence of genetically modified (GM) and non-GM crops in the Europe...
Coexistence is about how crops intended for different markets can be grown in the same area or local...
Several countries have implemented policies and regulatory frameworks to comply with the Cartagena P...
In 1998, Genetically Modified (GM) maize entered European Agriculture. After the publication of the ...
The European Union has enforced a regulation with the objective of managing voluntary dissemination ...
The adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops in the European Union (EU) raises questions on the f...
The adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops in the European Union (EU) raises questions on the ...
The backlash against the introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops and the concern about conta...
Paper prepared for presentation at the Third International Conference on Coexistence between Genetic...
The Institute for Prospective Technological Research (IPTS) of the Commission’s Joint Research Centr...
This paper presents a theoretical economic model assessing the effects of the level of mandatory ge...
Paper prepared for presentation at the workshop on Nested and Overlapping Regimes, Princeton Univers...