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This study attempts to evaluate the economic benefits of the country of origin labeling (COOL) in Taiwan. A Vickrey … second-price sealed-bid auction was conducted to estimate the consumer’s willingness to pay for Taiwan products vs. those … regression results show that tasting raised bids for Taiwan and China teas, but lowered bids for Vietnam tea. The econometric …
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We examine current rice policies in four major Asian countries (China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan), their relationship to … Taiwan, we examine how existing support policies could be changed to reduce domestic distortions and satisfy WTO commitments … allow greater market orientation in Taiwan’s rice market, while satisfying food security and farm income support objectives. …
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Taiwan. Results showed that risk perceptions, overall knowledge and some socio-demographic characteristics were profound in …
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sampling scheme following the distribution of gender and age in three major metropolitan areas in Taiwan, including Taipei …
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The objective of this paper is to investigate the differences in yield production, production efficiency, and yield risk for farmers with and without off-farm work. Using a nationwide survey of Taiwanese rice farmers, we estimate a stochastic production frontier model accommodating the technical...
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Replaced with revised version of paper 06/19/07.
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