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Economic Perspectives on GMO Market Segregation Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Miranowski, John
Moschini, Giancarlo
Babcock, Bruce A.
Duffy, Michael
Wisner, Robert N.
Beghin, John C.
Hayes, Dermot J.
Lence, Sergio H.
Baumel, Phillip C.
Harl, Neil E.
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