This study compares consumer valuations of beef steaks from cattle produced without growth hormones or genetically modified corn in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In general, European consumers place a higher value on beef from cattle that have not been administered growth hormones and/or fed genetically modified corn than United States consumers. There is a larger divergence between the two cultures with regard to the issue of biotechnology and genetic engineering than with the issue of growth hormones. Results suggest that liberalizing trade policy for hormone-treated beef may be welfare reducing for the European Union
The European Union (EU) nutrition labelling policy aims to facilitate consumers’ food choice, stimul...
This Briefing explains why the use of synthetic, industrially-manufactured hormones in beef producti...
Beef provides protein, Vitamin B12 and Zinc which are essential for a healthy diet. According to the...
This study compares consumer valuations of beef steaks from cattle produced without growth hormones ...
The European Union (EU) ban on the production and importation of meat derived from animals treated w...
We compare consumer valuations of beef ribeye steaks from cattle produced without growth hormone
A choice experiment is used to evaluate how consumers in London, Frankfurt, and Paris value beef ste...
A choice experiment is used to evaluate how consumers in London, Frankfurt, and Paris value beef ste...
In the European Union (EU), country of origin labeling (COOL) became mandatory in 2002 in response t...
This study estimates the value of policies that would mandate labeling of beef from cattle produced ...
Currently, there is an ongoing, uncertain, and controversial debate related to consumers’ valuation ...
The United States (US) exports more than US$6 billion in agricultural commodities to the European Un...
This study estimates the value of policies that would mandare labeling of beef frcmi cattle produced...
A wide array of food safety scares and breakdowns have led to loss of consumer confidence in the qua...
Consumers' willingness to pay for Irish, Norwegian, U.S. hormone-free, and U.S. hormone-treated beef...
The European Union (EU) nutrition labelling policy aims to facilitate consumers’ food choice, stimul...
This Briefing explains why the use of synthetic, industrially-manufactured hormones in beef producti...
Beef provides protein, Vitamin B12 and Zinc which are essential for a healthy diet. According to the...
This study compares consumer valuations of beef steaks from cattle produced without growth hormones ...
The European Union (EU) ban on the production and importation of meat derived from animals treated w...
We compare consumer valuations of beef ribeye steaks from cattle produced without growth hormone
A choice experiment is used to evaluate how consumers in London, Frankfurt, and Paris value beef ste...
A choice experiment is used to evaluate how consumers in London, Frankfurt, and Paris value beef ste...
In the European Union (EU), country of origin labeling (COOL) became mandatory in 2002 in response t...
This study estimates the value of policies that would mandate labeling of beef from cattle produced ...
Currently, there is an ongoing, uncertain, and controversial debate related to consumers’ valuation ...
The United States (US) exports more than US$6 billion in agricultural commodities to the European Un...
This study estimates the value of policies that would mandare labeling of beef frcmi cattle produced...
A wide array of food safety scares and breakdowns have led to loss of consumer confidence in the qua...
Consumers' willingness to pay for Irish, Norwegian, U.S. hormone-free, and U.S. hormone-treated beef...
The European Union (EU) nutrition labelling policy aims to facilitate consumers’ food choice, stimul...
This Briefing explains why the use of synthetic, industrially-manufactured hormones in beef producti...
Beef provides protein, Vitamin B12 and Zinc which are essential for a healthy diet. According to the...