In spite of widespread adoption there is mixed evidence as to whether or not adopting Genetically Modified (GM) crops increase farm welfare. One possible reason for widespread adoption is labor savings. Using a treatment effect model we estimate the labor savings associated with adopting a GM crop.genetically modified crops, agricultural biotechnology, endogeneity, treatment effects, survey weights, Crop Production/Industries,
Increased demand for agricultural produce for food, fiber, feed, and energy generates a tradeoff bet...
Despite the rapid adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops by farmers in many countries, controve...
BACKGROUND: Despite the rapid adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops by farmers in many countri...
In spite of widespread adoption there is mixed evidence as to whether or not adopting Genetically Mo...
In spite of widespread adoption, there is mixed evidence as to whether adopting genetically modified...
188 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.I present three models that e...
Our initial findings indicate that GM crops do not contribute to the decline of traditional family f...
This study estimates the total benefit arising from the adoption of agricultural biotechnology in 19...
Genetically engineered (GE) crops (mainly corn, cotton, and soybeans) were planted on 169 million ac...
The rapid adoption of genetically engineered (GE) crops by U.S. Srirniers suggests that these techno...
This paper reviews the evidence on the socio-economic impacts of GM crops and analyzes whether there...
A random sample of agricultural producers from North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsi...
This paper reviews the evidence on the socio-economic impacts of GM crops and analyzes whether there...
The widespread adoption of genetically engineered (GE) crops has clearly led to changes in pesticide...
We develop and estimate a discrete-choice model of differentiated products for the corn and soybean ...
Increased demand for agricultural produce for food, fiber, feed, and energy generates a tradeoff bet...
Despite the rapid adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops by farmers in many countries, controve...
BACKGROUND: Despite the rapid adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops by farmers in many countri...
In spite of widespread adoption there is mixed evidence as to whether or not adopting Genetically Mo...
In spite of widespread adoption, there is mixed evidence as to whether adopting genetically modified...
188 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.I present three models that e...
Our initial findings indicate that GM crops do not contribute to the decline of traditional family f...
This study estimates the total benefit arising from the adoption of agricultural biotechnology in 19...
Genetically engineered (GE) crops (mainly corn, cotton, and soybeans) were planted on 169 million ac...
The rapid adoption of genetically engineered (GE) crops by U.S. Srirniers suggests that these techno...
This paper reviews the evidence on the socio-economic impacts of GM crops and analyzes whether there...
A random sample of agricultural producers from North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsi...
This paper reviews the evidence on the socio-economic impacts of GM crops and analyzes whether there...
The widespread adoption of genetically engineered (GE) crops has clearly led to changes in pesticide...
We develop and estimate a discrete-choice model of differentiated products for the corn and soybean ...
Increased demand for agricultural produce for food, fiber, feed, and energy generates a tradeoff bet...
Despite the rapid adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops by farmers in many countries, controve...
BACKGROUND: Despite the rapid adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops by farmers in many countri...