In this article we argue that the seemingly contradictory positions of the EU and the US on regulating the handling and transporting of genetically modified (GM) grains may both make sense when viewed in terms of their respective economic welfare implications.
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Paper provided by Iowa State University, Department of Economics in its series Staff General Research Papers with number
12606.
Length: 8 pages Date of creation: 01 May 2006 Date of revision: Publication status: Published in EuroChoices, August 2006, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 20-27. Handle: RePEc:isu:genres:12606
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