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Analysis of survey data indicates that Japanese consumers discount their willingness to pay for U.S. beef and pork … across origins. Our findings also suggest than Japan is a receptive market for meat produced with GM-free feed and for meat …
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In a study of beef quality, consumers tasted steak samples and participated in an experimental auction to determine …
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A choice experiment is used to evaluate how consumers in London, Frankfurt, and Paris value beef steaks with attributes … preferences for beef steak attributes. French and German consumers have a higher willingness to pay to avoid genetically modified … feed use than British consumers, while German and British consumers would pay more for growth hormone-free beef. French and …
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. This analysis presents an equilibrium displacement model of the farm, wholesale, and retail markets for beef, pork, and …
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Consumer willingness to pay for a mandatory country-of-origin labeling program is assessed. A consumer survey was conducted during 2002 in several grocery stores in Boulder, Denver, and Fort Collins, Colorado. Econometric results indicate that surveyed consumers are willing to pay an average of...
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To identify the value consumers place on observable characteristics of fresh beef products, primary data were collected … on over 1,350 packages of beef from 66 randomly selected grocery stores located in three metropolitan areas …--Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Denver, Colorado. Estimated linear and log-linear hedonic models reveal ground beef prices …
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U.S. per capita fluid milk consumption has decreased since the 1940s. This study uses data collected between 1977 and 2008 from USDA surveys to investigate whether generational change is a contributing factor. More recent generations are found to consume less whole milk and less lower-fat milk,...
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Models of rational addiction suggest that obesity is consistent with time-consistent preferences. Behavioral economists maintain that addictions such as alcoholism, smoking and over-eating represent examples of present-bias in decision making that is fundamentally irrational. In this article,...
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In a survey of UK consumers, we elicited their willingness to accept (WTA) a discount for GM foods and willingness to pay (WTP) a premium for non-GM foods in order to assess their valuation on the non-GM characteristic in food products. Mean WTA is found to exceed mean WTP, suggesting the...
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A choice experiment was used to examine the value of various fluid milk attributes. Respondents were surveyed regarding half or whole gallon milk purchases. A split-sample design was used to examine consumer inferences regarding food safety. Willingness to pay for verification of production...
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