The political economy of genetically modified foods
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The political economy of genetically modified foods
(Elgar mini series)(An Elgar reference collection)
Edward Elgar, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This important collection prepared by Robert E. Evenson and Terri Raney - leading scholars in the field - focuses on one of the most controversial issues of our time - the genetic modification of agricultural produce. Whilst the US and Canada are supportive of GM crops, the European Union urges other countries to involve the 'precautionary principle' in regulatory policy. This comprehensive volume, which will appeal to scholars and practitioners alike, includes papers discussing this European Union-North American divide and possible resolutions of differences on this subject. Topics examined include: the technology; the industry; farmer adoption; consumer acceptance; economic impacts; the emergence of GM free markets and GM products for developing countries.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Acknowledgements
Introduction Robert E. Evenson and Terri Raney
PART I OVERVIEW
1. (2004), 'FAO Declares War on Farmers Not on Hunger'
2. Jaques Diouf (2004), 'Biotechnology: FAO Response to Open Letter from NGOs'
3. International Consortium on Agricultural Biotechnology Research (ICABR), Open Letter to FAO Director General in Support of SOFA 2003-04 Biotechnology Report
4. Robert L. Paarlberg, Raymond F. Hopkins and Lisa Ladewski (2004), 'Regulation of GM Crops: Shaping an International Regime'
PART II THE TECHNOLOGY
5. Vernon W. Ruttan (2000), 'The Biotechnology Industries'
6. Christian Jung (2000), 'Molecular Tools for Plant Breeding'
7. Kate Dreher, Michael Morris, Mireille Khairallah, Jean Marcel Ribaut, Shivaji Pandey and Ganesan Srinivasan (2002), 'Is Marker-Assisted Selection Cost-Effective Compared with Conventional Plant Breeding Methods? The Case of Quality Protein Maize'
PART III THE INDUSTRY
8. Robert E. Evenson (2002), 'Agricultural Biotechnology'
9. Carl E. Pray and Anwar Naseem (2003), 'The Economics of Agricultural Biotechnology Research'
PART IV FARMER ADOPTION
10. Food and Agriculture Organization (2004), 'From the Green Revolution to the Gene Revolution'
PART V CONSUMER ACCEPTANCE
11. Joe L. Parcell and Nicholas G. Kalaitzandonakes (2004), 'Do Agricultural Commodity Prices Respond to GMO Bans?'
12. Wallace E. Huffman, Matthew Rousu, Jason F. Shogren and Abebayehu Tegene (2004), 'The Welfare Effects of Implementing Mandatory GM Labelling in the USA'
13. Marianne McGarry-Wolf, Paola Bertolini and Jacob Parker-Garcia (2004), 'A Comparison of Consumer Attitudes Towards GM Food in Italy and the USA'
14. Sylvie Bonny (2004), 'Factors Explaining Opposition to GMOs in France and the Rest of Europe'
PART VI HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
15. Food and Agriculture Organization (2004), 'Health and Environmental Impacts of Transgenic Crops'
PART VII THE EVOLVING REGULATORY STRUCTURE
16. Lydia Zepeda (2004), 'Genetically Engineered Food Labelling: Global Policy Polarization'
17. Jill E. Hobbs, William A. Kerr, J.D. Gaisford, Grant Issac and Kurt K. Klein (2004), 'Conflict and Consensus-Building: International Commercial Policy and Agricultural Biotechnology'
18. Dirk Heumueller and Tim Josling (2004), 'Trade Restrictions on Genetically Engineered Foods: The Application of the TBT Agreement'
PART VIII THE EMERGENCE OF GM FREE MARKETS
19. Michael Burton, Sallie James, Bob Lindner and Jo Pluske (2002), 'A Way Forward for Frankenstein Foods'
20. Troy G. Schmitz, Charles B. Moss and Andrew Schmitz (2004), 'Segmentation of GMO and Non-GMO Soybean Markets Under Identity Preservation Costs and Government Price Supports'
21. Tirtha Dhar and Jeremy D. Foltz (2005), 'Milk by Any Other Name... Consumer Benefits from Labeled Milk'
PART IX ECONOMIC IMPACTS
22. Food and Agriculture Organization (2004), 'Economic Impacts of Transgenic Crops'
23. Lovell S. Jarvis (2002), 'The Potential Effect of Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin on World Dairying'
24. Stuart Smyth and Peter W.B. Phillips (2002), 'Science and Regulation: Assessing the Impacts of Incomplete Institutions and Information in the Global Agricultural Biotechnology Industry'
25. Monika Tothova and James F. Oehmke (2006), 'Biotechnology and the Emergence of Club Behaviour in Agricultural Trade'
26. Kym Anderson, Chantal Pohl Nielsen and Sherman Robinson (2002), 'Estimating the Economic Effects of GMOs: The Importance of Policy Choices and Preferences'
PART X GM PRODUCTS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
27. Robert E. Evenson (2004), 'GMOs: Prospects for Productivity Increases in Developing Countries'
28. Food and Agriculture Organization (2004), 'Research And Research Policy For the Poor'
29. Food and Agriculture Organization (2004), 'Capacity Building For Biotechnology In Food And Agriculture'
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