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American Journal of Agricultural Economics | 2000
Jose Benjamin Falck-Zepeda; Greg Traxler; Robert G. Nelson
We examine the distribution of welfare from the introduction of Bt cotton in the United States in 1996. The welfare framework explicitly recognizes that research protected by intellectual property rights generates monopoly profits, and makes it possible to partition these rents among consumers, farmers, and the innovating input firms. We calculate a total increase in world surplus of
World Review of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development | 2013
Jose Benjamin Falck-Zepeda; Justus Wesseler; Stuart J. Smyth
240.3 million for 1996. Of this total, the largest share (59%) went to U.S. farmers. The gene developer, Monsanto, received the next largest share (21%), followed by U.S. consumers (9%), the rest of the world (6%), and the germplasm supplier, Delta and Pine Land Company (5%).
Choice Experiments in Developing Countries. Implementation, Challanges and Policy Implications | 2010
Enoch M. Kikulwe; Ekin Birol; Jose Benjamin Falck-Zepeda; Justus Wesseler
Article 26.1 of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety has the option of considering socio-economic issues in biosafety regulatory approval processes related to genetically engineered organisms. National laws and regulations in some countries have already defined positions and may have enacted policies dealing with socio-economic assessments. Many more countries, especially developing countries, are building their biosafety regulatory systems. This paper considers issues related to socio-economic assessments inclusion in biosafety processes by describing the current status and issues in Canada, USA, EU and selected developing countries. There is broad variation amongst examined countries in terms of inclusion modalities and guidance for assessment implementation. The need exists to define scope and if assessments are strictly socio-economic or expanded to include broader considerations such as ethical, religious, or cultural issues. Countries need to define clearly decision making rules and standards by which to render decisions as unclear procedures can lead to negative outcomes.
Archive | 2006
Melinda Smale; Patricia Zambrano; Jose Benjamin Falck-Zepeda; Guillaume P. Gruère
Choice Experiments in Developing Countries is an invaluable one-stop presentation of the best-practice case studies implementing the choice experiment method in developing countries. It highlights the theoretical and practical issues that should be taken into consideration when applying this method in a developing country context.
Archive | 2007
Jose Benjamin Falck-Zepeda; J. Daniela Horna; Melinda Smale
Technical Bulletins | 2003
Gregory K. Price; William W. Lin; Jose Benjamin Falck-Zepeda; Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo
Plant Cell and Environment | 2008
Jose Benjamin Falck-Zepeda; Justus Wesseler
Archive | 2004
Atanas Atanassov; Ahmed Bahieldin; Johan Brink; Moises Burachik; Joel I. Cohen; Vibha Dhawan; Reynaldo V. Ebora; Jose Benjamin Falck-Zepeda; Luis Herrera-Estrella; John Komen; Fee Chon Low; Emeka Omaliko; Benjamin Odhiambo; Hector Quemada; Yufa Peng; Sampaio; Maria Jose Idah Sithole-Niang; Ana Sittenfeld; Melinda Smale; Idah Sithole-Niang; Sutrisno; Ruud Valyasevi; Yusuf Zafar; Patricia Zambrano
Archive | 2005
Nicholas A. Linacre; Bonwoo Koo; Mark W. Rosegrant; Siwa Msangi; Jose Benjamin Falck-Zepeda; Joanne Gaskell; John Komen; Marc J. Cohen; Regina Birner
Archive | 2008
Jose Benjamin Falck-Zepeda; Patricia Zambrano; Joel I. Cohen; Orangel Borges; Elcio P. Guimaraes; Desiree Hautea; Joseph Kengue; Josephine Songa