Ex-ante regulations and ex-post liabilities for using a new technology will induce additional costs for adopters. The standard model is advanced by including irreversibility and uncertainty and taking into account transaction costs of negotiating possible cost reductions. The case analysed is the coexistence policy for GM crops in the European Union. Results show, the design of the rules and regulations can provide strong incentives for regional agglomeration of GM and non-GM farmer
The co-existence of conventional and transgenic products in the food chain introduces new elements i...
The co-existence of conventional and transgenic products in the food chain introduces new elements i...
We estimate the perceived costs of legal requirements ('coexistence measures') for growing genetical...
Ex-ante regulations and ex-post liabilities for using a new technology will induce additional costs ...
The future institutional environment for the co-existence of genetically modified (GM) crops, conven...
The future institutional environment for the co-existence of genetically modified (GM) crops, conven...
Ex-ante regulations and ex-post liabilities for using a new technology will induce additional costs ...
"The future institutional environment for the co-existence of genetically modified (GM) crops, conve...
<p>Many EU MS have implemented coexistence policies to govern the cultivation of GM crops on their t...
Many EU MS have implemented coexistence policies to govern the cultivation of GM crops on their terr...
Two major regulatory regimes for planting of genetically modified (GM) crops have emerged: one where...
The European Union (EU) is currently facing a challenge that might unnecessarily hamper the adoption...
In 1998, Genetically Modified (GM) maize entered European Agriculture. After the publication of the ...
The ongoing debate about the coexistence of genetically modified (GM) and non-GM crops in the Europe...
This paper presents a theoretical economic model assessing the effect of the level of mandatory gene...
The co-existence of conventional and transgenic products in the food chain introduces new elements i...
The co-existence of conventional and transgenic products in the food chain introduces new elements i...
We estimate the perceived costs of legal requirements ('coexistence measures') for growing genetical...
Ex-ante regulations and ex-post liabilities for using a new technology will induce additional costs ...
The future institutional environment for the co-existence of genetically modified (GM) crops, conven...
The future institutional environment for the co-existence of genetically modified (GM) crops, conven...
Ex-ante regulations and ex-post liabilities for using a new technology will induce additional costs ...
"The future institutional environment for the co-existence of genetically modified (GM) crops, conve...
<p>Many EU MS have implemented coexistence policies to govern the cultivation of GM crops on their t...
Many EU MS have implemented coexistence policies to govern the cultivation of GM crops on their terr...
Two major regulatory regimes for planting of genetically modified (GM) crops have emerged: one where...
The European Union (EU) is currently facing a challenge that might unnecessarily hamper the adoption...
In 1998, Genetically Modified (GM) maize entered European Agriculture. After the publication of the ...
The ongoing debate about the coexistence of genetically modified (GM) and non-GM crops in the Europe...
This paper presents a theoretical economic model assessing the effect of the level of mandatory gene...
The co-existence of conventional and transgenic products in the food chain introduces new elements i...
The co-existence of conventional and transgenic products in the food chain introduces new elements i...
We estimate the perceived costs of legal requirements ('coexistence measures') for growing genetical...