Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture No. 3/05
Agricultural biotechnology in developing countries:
impacts, institutional issues and policy implications
Matin Qaim and Franz Heidhues, Stuttgart, Germany
Impacts of genetically modified crops in
developing countries: a survey
Matin Qaim and Ira Matuschke, Stuttgart, Germany
Potential benefits of transgenic rice in
Asia:
a general equilibrium analysis
Guy G. Hareau, Montevideo, Uruguay, George W. Norton, Bradford F.
Mills and
Everett Peterson, Blacksburg, VA, USA
IPR innovation and the evolution of
biotechnology in developing countries
David Zilberman and Gregory Graff, Berkeley, CA, USA
The cost of biosafety regulations: the Indian
experience
Carl E. Pray and Prajakta Bengali, New Brunswick, NJ, USA,
and
Bharat Ramaswami, New Delhi, India
Whom to join? The small country dilemma in
adopting GM crops in a fragmented trade environment
Monika Tothova and James F. Oehmke, East Lansing, MI, USA
Value-enhanced genetically modified
crops:
research incentives and implications for developing
countries
Kenrett Y. Jefferson-Moore, Greensboro, NC, USA,
Greg Traxler and Henry Kinnucan, Auburn, AL, USA