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    7. Consumers' willingness to pay for biotech foods in China: a contingent valuation approach

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    8. Consumer willingness to pay for GM food benefits: Pay-off or empty promise? Implications for the food industry

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    9. Lies, deep fries, and statistics! The search for the truth between public attitudes and public behaviour towards genetically modified foods

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    11. Acceptance of GM [genetically modified] food - an experiment in six countries

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    12. Can public support for the use of biotechnology in food be salvaged?

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    13. Emerging markets for GM foods: an Indian perspective on consumer understanding and willingness to pay

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    14. Measuring U.S. consumer preferences for genetically modified foods using choice modeling experiments: the role of price, product benefits and technology

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    15. South Korean public preferences for genetically modified foods: a random parameter model

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    17. Consumer acceptance, valuation of and attitudes towards genetically modified food: review and implications for food policy

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    19. Determining the factors affecting the consumers' willingness to pay higher prices for genetically unmodified products: tomato case study in Turkey

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    20. "GMO-free" labels - enhancing transparency or deceiving consumers?

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    22. Risk, information and trust in the food chain: factors explaining consumer willingness to pay

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    23. Intentions of New Zealanders to purchase lamb or beef made using nanotechnology

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    24. Analyzing the impact of food safety information on food demand in China

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    26. Willingness-to-pay for beef quality attributes: a latent segmentation analysis of Korean grocery shoppers

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    27. Consumers' awareness of genetically modified food and their willingness to buy in Yanbian Prefecture

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    28. Demand for beef from cattle administered growth hormones or fed genetically modified corn: a comparison of consumers in France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States

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    29. Public acceptance and willingness to pay for nanofood: the case of canola oil

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    41. Whom do you trust? The influence of culture, gender and geography on consumer perceptions of GMO-labelled products

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    42. Consumer knowledge and acceptance of agricultural biotechnology vary

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    43. Differences in public acceptance between generic and premium branded GM food products: an analytical model

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    44. Is European consumers' refusal of GM food a serious obstacle or a transient fashion?

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    45. Consumer purchasing behaviour towards GMO foods in the Netherlands

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

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    47. Using simulated test marketing to examine purchase interest in food products that are positioned as GMO-free

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

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

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    50. Comparing consumer responses towards GM foods in Japan and Norway

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