科技报告详细信息
The Effects of Information on Consumer Demand for Biotech Foods: Evidence from Experimental Auctions
Abebayehu Tegene ; Wally Huffman , Matthew Rousu , and Jason F. Shogren
United States Department of Agriculture
关键词: biotech;    biotechnology;    bioengineering;    food labels;    auctions;    experimental economics;    willingness to pay;    labeling policy;   
RP-ID  :  TB-1903
学科分类:农业科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: United States Department of Agriculture Publications
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【 摘 要 】

Consumers' willingness to pay for food products decreases when the food label indicates that a food product is produced with the aid of modern biotechnology. This bulletin presents empirical evidence on consumers' willingness to pay for biotech foods based on the presence or absence of labels advising that the food was prepared with the aid of biotechnology. The authors designed and conducted an experimental auction to elicit consumers' willingness to pay for "genetically modified" (GM)-labeled and standard-labeled foods under different information regimes. The evidence gathered for vegetable oil, tortilla chips, and potatoes shows that labels matter. In particular, under all information treatments, consumers discounted food items labeled "GM" by an average of 14 percent. While gender, income, and other demographic characteristics appeared to have only a slight impact on consumers' willingness to pay for biotech foods, information from interested parties and third-party (independent) sources was found to have a strong impact.

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