Saturday, October 26, 2013

What do consumer surveys and experiments reveal and conceal about consumer preferences for genetically modified foods?

My newest article "What do consumer surveys and experiments reveal and conceal about consumer preferences for genetically modified foods?" is now open access.

That means you can get the PDF version for free by clicking the above link.  

Here's the abstract:
Assessing consumer perceptions and willingness to pay for ..genetically modified (GM) foods has been one of the most active areas of empirical research in agricultural economics. researchers over the past 15 years have delivered well over 100 estimates of consumers’ willingness to pay for GM foods using surveys and experimental methods. in this review, we explore a number of unresolved issues related to three questions
that are critical when considering the sum of the individual contributions that constitute the evidence on consumer preferences for GM foods.


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