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DISCUSSION PAPERS

0413   Anderson, Kym, Lee Ann Jackson and Chantal Pohl Nielsen, "Genetically Modified Rice Adoption: Implications for Welfare and Poverty Alleviation" November 2004
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0408   Anderson, Kym and Lee Ann Jackson, "GM Food Crop Technology and Trade Measures: Some Economic Implications for Australia and New Zealand" November 2004
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0232   Anderson, Kym and Chantal Pohl Nielsen (2002), “Economic Effects of Agricultural Biotechnology Research in the Presence of Price-distorting Policies”, paper for a commemoration conference in honour of John L. Dillon, University of New England, Armidale, 20 September.
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0231   Jackson, Lee Ann (2002), "Who Benefits from Quality Labelling? Segregation Costs, International Trade and Producer Outcomes".
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0206   Jackson, Lee Ann (2002), "Is Regulatory Harmonization Efficient? The Case of Agricultural Biotechnology Labelling", CIES Discussion Paper 0206.
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0126   Anderson, Kym and Shunli Yao (2003), “China, GMOs and World Trade in Agricultural and Textile Products” (with S. Yao), Pacific Economic Review (forthcoming).
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0035   Anderson, Kym, Chantal Pohl Nielsen and Sherman Robinson (2002), “Estimating the Economic Effects of GMOs: the Importance of Policy Choices and Preferences”, Ch. 20 in Economic and Social Issues in Agricultural Biotechnology, edited by R.E. Evenson, V. Santaniello and D. Zilberman, London: CAB International. Ch. 4 in The Future of Food: Biotechnology Markets and Policies in an International Setting, edited by P. Pardey, Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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0034   Anderson, Kym and Chantal Pohl Nielsen (2001), "GMOs, Food Safety and the Environment: What Role for Trade Policy and the WTO?" (with C. Nielsen), pp. 61-85 in Tomorrow’s Agriculture: Incentives, Institutions, Infrastructure and Innovations, edited by G.H. Peters and P. Pingali, Aldershot: Ashgate.
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0032   Nielsen, Chantal Pohl and Kym Anderson (2000), "Global Market Effects of Alternative European Responses to GMOs", (Since published in Weltwertschaftliches Archiv, 137(2): 320-46, June 2001.)
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0021   Nielsen, Chantal Pohl and Kym Anderson (2001), "GMOs, Trade Policy, and Welfare in Rich and Poor Countries", Ch. 6 in Quantifying the Impact of Technical Barriers to Trade: Can it be Done? edited by K. Maskus and J. Wilson, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 
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0010   Stringer, Randy and Kym Anderson (2002), “Australia”, Ch. 7 in Public Concerns, Environmental Standards and Agricultural Trade, edited by F. Brouwer and D.E. Ervin, London: CAB International.
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JOURNAL ARTICLES

Anderson, Kym and Lee Ann Jackson (2003), “Why Are US and EU GMO Regulations Sub-Optimal?” paper for the 6th Global Economic Analysis Annual Conference, The Hague, 13-15 June and for the International Consortium on Agricultural Biotecechnology Conference, Ravello, 29-30 June 2003.

Jackson, Lee Ann (2002), “Evaluating Outcomes of Agricultural Biotechnology Labels in International Trading Systems”.

Jackson, Lee Ann and M. Villinski (2002), “Reaping What We Sow: Emerging Issues and Policy Implications of Agricultural Biotechnology”, Review of Agricultural Economics 24(1): 3-14, Spring/Summer.

Anderson, Kym and Chantal Pohl Nielsen (2001), “Biotechnology, Trade, and Welfare: The Case of GMOs”, Ch. 12 in Trade and Agriculture: Negotiating a New Agreement? edited by J.A. McMahon, London: Cameron May.

Anderson, Kym and Chantal Pohl Nielsen (2001), “Cultures Transgeniques et Commerce International”, Economie Internationale 87: 45-62, December (in French).

Anderson, Kym and Chantal Pohl Nielsen (2001), “Genetically Modified Foods, Trade, and Developing Countries: Is Golden Rice Special?” paper presented at a seminar on Evaluating the Impact of Genetically Engineered Food on the Health and Economy of Rural Populations, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 12 November.

Anderson, Kym and Chantal Pohl Nielsen (2001), “GMOs, the SPS Agreement, and the WTO”, Ch. 16 in The Economics of Quarantine and the SPS Agreement, edited by K. Anderson, C. McRae and D. Wilson, Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies, and Canberra: Biosecurity Australia. 

Jackson, Lee Ann (2001), Regulatory Harmonization in International Trading Systems:  The Case of Agricultural Biotechnology Labeling.  Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Minnesota, December.

Runge, C. Ford, G. Bagnara and Lee Ann Jackson (2001), “Differing U.S. and European Perspectives on GMOs:  Political, Economic and Cultural Issues”, The Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy 2(2).  Available on the World Wide Web at http://www.esteycentre.ca.

Jackson, Lee Ann (2000), “Agricultural Biotechnology and the Privatization of Genetic Information: Implications for Innovation and Equity”, Journal of World Intellectual Property 3(6): 825-848, November.

Nielsen, Chantal Pohl and Kym Anderson (2000), “The Precautionary Principle for GMOs: Economic Implications for Developing Countries”, in Viewpoints on Biotechnology, Center for International Development, Harvard University, Cambridge MA (see www.cid.harvard.edu/cidbiotech/comments/comments75.htm), June.

Runge, C. Ford and Lee Ann Jackson (2000), “Labeling, Trade and Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs): A Proposed Solution”, Journal of World Trade 34(1): 111-122.

Runge, C. Ford and Lee Ann Jackson (2000), “Labeling, Trade and Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs):  The Experience of rBST.” AgBioForum 3(1).  Downloadable at  http://www.agbioforum.org.