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    2. Dwarfing the social? Nanotechnology lessons from the biotechnology front

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    4. Attitudes and behavior: are produce consumers influenced by eco-labels?

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    5. Public approval of plant and animal biotechnology in Korea: an ordered probit analysis

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    19. Overview fo findings: 2004 focus groups and polls

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    21. Consumer knowledge and acceptance of agricultural biotechnology vary

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    22. Consumer acceptance and labeling of GMOs in food products: a study of fluid milk demand

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    23. Consumer purchasing behaviour towards GMO foods in the Netherlands

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    24. The welfare effects of implementing mandatory GM labeling in the USA

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    25. Measuring the value of GM traits: the theory and practice of willingness-to-pay analysis

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    26. Willingness to pay for GM food labeling in New Zealand

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    27. A comparative analysis of consumer acceptance of GM foods in Norway and the USA

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    28. Willingness to pay for GM foods: results from a public survey in the USA

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    29. A comparison of consumer attitudes toward GM food in Italy and the USA

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    30. Current state of the art of legislation and marketing trends of organic foods worldwide

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    31. Americans and GM food: knowledge, opinion and interest in 2004

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    33. Public sentiment about genetically modified food: November 2004 update

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    35. The organic label: how to reconcile its meaning with consumer preferences

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    36. The influence of environmental-impact information on consumer willingness to pay for products labeled as free of genetically modified ingredients

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    37. Consumers views of genetically modified food

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