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A Characterisation of Environmental Labelling and Information Schemes |
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Agricultural, food, and water nanotechnologies for the poor: Opportunities, constraints, and role of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research |
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Agriculture and water policy changes: Stocktaking and alignment with OECD and G20 recommendations |
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Agriculture, food, and water nanotechnologies for the poor: Opportunities and constraints |
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37 |
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An analysis of trade related international regulations of genetically modified food and their effects on developing countries |
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Balancing productivity and trade objectives in a competing environment: should India commercialize GM rice with or without China? |
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Biosafety at the crossroads: An analysis of South Africa's marketing and trade policies for genetically modified products |
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Biosafety decisions and perceived commercial risks: The role of GM-free private standards |
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Bt Cotton and farmer suicides in India: Reviewing the evidence |
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162 |
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Collective action and marketing of underutilized plant species: The case of minor millets in Kolli Hills, Tamil Nadu, India |
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123 |
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Cost-Effectiveness of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Measures for Agriculture: A Literature Review |
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DESIGNING GREEN PROGRAMS TO PROTECT ENVIRONMENTAL AMENITIES: A MECHANISM DESIGN APPROACH |
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EXPLAINING INTERNATIONAL DIFFERENCES IN GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOOD LABELING REGULATIONS |
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28 |
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From “May Contain” to “Does Contain”: The price and trade effects of strict information requirements for GM maize under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety |
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GM-free private standards and their effects on biosafety decision-making in developing countries |
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Genetically Modified Food and International Trade: The Case of India, Bangladesh, Indonesia and the Philippines |
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Genetically Modified Rice, International Trade, and First-Mover Advantage: The Case of India and China |
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Genetically Modified Rice, International Trade, and First-Mover Advantage: The Case of India and China |
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Genetically modified food and international trade: The case of India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and the Philippines |
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244 |
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Global Welfare and Trade-Related Regulations of GM Food: Biosafety, Markets, and Politics |
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Labeling genetically modified food in India: Economic consequences in four marketing channels |
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Marketing Underutilized Plant Species for the Poor |
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Marketing underutilized plant species for the benefit of the poor: a conceptual framework |
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Measuring progress in agricultural water management: Challenges and practical options |
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Measuring the contribution of Bt cotton adoption to India's cotton yields leap |
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Measuring the economic impacts of transgenic crops in developing agriculture during the first decade: Approaches, findings, and future directions |
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Navigating pathways to reform water policies in agriculture |
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Overcoming barriers to the adoption of climate-friendly practices in agriculture |
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PUBLIC PREFERENCES, PRESSURE GROUPS, AND PUBLIC POLICY REGARDING MULTIFUNCTIONALITY IN AGRICULTURE: COMPATIBILITY AND CONFLICT |
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Parables: applied economics literature about the impact of genetically engineered crop varieties in developing economies |
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Pursuing higher environmental goals for agriculture in an interconnected world: Climate change and pesticides |
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Refining opportunity cost estimates of not adopting GM cotton: An application in seven sub-saharan african countries |
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Reforming water policies in agriculture: Lessons from past reforms |
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Revisiting the palm oil boom in Southeast Asia: The role of fuel versus food demand drivers |
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Revisiting the palm oil boom: An examination of consumption in the oils complex |
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Should Asian Countries Adopt Gm Crops Despite Trade Regulations |
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Synopsis of Genetically modified crops in Africa: Economic and policy lessons from countries south of the Sahara |
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The Price and Trade Effects of Strict Information Requirements for Genetically ModifiedCommodities under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety |
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The Price and Trade Effects of Strict Information Requirements for Genetically ModifiedCommodities under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety |
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The price and trade effects of strict information requirements for genetically modified commodities: Under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety |
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33 |
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Water risk hotspots for agriculture: The case of the southwest United States |
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2,043 |
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8,703 |