The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which trust directly affects public support for biotechnology, particularly in applications to food production and genetic modification of crop plants. Unlike previous research in which trust is assumed to be exogenous, this paper posits that trust is endogenously determined. An econometric model is developed that controls for the endogeneity of trust using instrumental variable and selection correction techniques. Using data from the U.S. Biotechnology Study, this study finds that the effect of trust on public support is substantially stronger than previous estimates
This paper is an investigation into the relative importance of a wide variety of factors in influenc...
This research examined public opinion toward genetically modified plants and animals for food, and h...
Trust is important for the perception of many types of risk, including those relating to genet-icall...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which trust directly affects public support fo...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which trust directly affects public ...
This draft is dated May 6, 2002.The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which trust di...
The purpose of this paper is to determine what factor affect trust in scientists and food manufactur...
An analysis of data from the U.S. Biotechnology Study, 1997S1998 reveals that few variables affect p...
Recent research suggests that public attitudes toward emerging technologies are mainly driven by tru...
This is a study of the relationship between trust in institutions and attitudes to gene technology i...
This paper explores the relationship among ideology, media science news use, and three different typ...
An earlier version of this article was presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association ...
The amount, type, and quality of food we eat often seems to be a matter of personal taste, however, ...
This paper assumes that trust is a major issue in the interaction between government, citizens and s...
During the late 1990s a series of negative events occurred in the United Kingdom (UK) related to bio...
This paper is an investigation into the relative importance of a wide variety of factors in influenc...
This research examined public opinion toward genetically modified plants and animals for food, and h...
Trust is important for the perception of many types of risk, including those relating to genet-icall...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which trust directly affects public support fo...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which trust directly affects public ...
This draft is dated May 6, 2002.The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which trust di...
The purpose of this paper is to determine what factor affect trust in scientists and food manufactur...
An analysis of data from the U.S. Biotechnology Study, 1997S1998 reveals that few variables affect p...
Recent research suggests that public attitudes toward emerging technologies are mainly driven by tru...
This is a study of the relationship between trust in institutions and attitudes to gene technology i...
This paper explores the relationship among ideology, media science news use, and three different typ...
An earlier version of this article was presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association ...
The amount, type, and quality of food we eat often seems to be a matter of personal taste, however, ...
This paper assumes that trust is a major issue in the interaction between government, citizens and s...
During the late 1990s a series of negative events occurred in the United Kingdom (UK) related to bio...
This paper is an investigation into the relative importance of a wide variety of factors in influenc...
This research examined public opinion toward genetically modified plants and animals for food, and h...
Trust is important for the perception of many types of risk, including those relating to genet-icall...