AgBioForum Subject Index
O000 - Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth
Agricultural Biotechnology, Trade, and the Developing Countries 2(3&4)
Per Pinstrup-Andersen
Agrobiotechnology in the Developing World 2(3&4)
Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
Assessing the Prospects for the Transfer of Genetically Modified Crop Varieties to Developing Countries 2(3&4)
Greg Traxler
Biotechnology and the Value of Ideas in Escaping the Malthusian Trap 2(3&4)
Gregory Conko and Fred L. Smith, Jr.
Biotechnology Capacity of LDCs in the Asian Pacific Rim 2(3&4)
Suman Sahai
Biotechnology in the Global Economy: Beyond Technical Advances and Risks 2(3&4)
Calestous Juma
Can Agricultural Biotechnology Make a Difference in Africa? 2(3&4)
Barbara Woodward, Johan Brink, and Dave Berger
Feeding a World of Six Billion 2(3&4)
C.S. Prakash
Intellectual Property Protection, Biotechnology, and Developing Countries: Will the Trips Be Effective? 2(3&4)
William A. Kerr, Jill E. Hobbs, and Revadee Yampoin
Measuring Agricultural Biotechnology Research Capacity in Four Developing Countries 2(3&4)
Cesar A. Falconi
Regulation of Biotechnology in LDCs: Implications for Technology Development and Transfer 2(3&4)
George Tzotzos
Strengthening the Case for Why Biotechnology Will Not Help the Developing World: A Response to McGloughlin 2(3&4)
Miguel A. Altieri and Peter Rosset
Ten Reasons Why Biotechnology Will Be Important to the Developing World 2(3&4)
Martina McGloughlin
Ten Reasons Why Biotechnology Will Not Ensure Food Security, Protect the Environment, and Reduce Poverty in the Developing World 2(3&4)
Miguel A. Altieri and Peter Rosset
O100 - Economic Development: General
Benefits from Bt Cotton Use by Smallholder Farmers in South Africa 5(1)
Yousouf Ismael, Richard Bennett, and Stephen Morse
O120 - Microeconomic Analyses of Economic Development
Social Constraints on Crop Biotechnology in Developing Countries 7(1&2)
Glenn Davis Stone
Three Seasons of Subsistence Insect-Resistant Maize in South Africa: Have Smallholders Benefited? 9(1)
Marnus Gouse, Carl Pray, David Schimmelpfennig, and Johann Kirsten
O130 - Economic Development: Agriculture; Natural Resources; Energy; Environment; Other Primary Products
Addressing Micronutrient Deficiencies: Alternative Interventions and Technologies 10(3)
Laurian Unnevehr, Carl Pray, and Robert Paarlberg
Agricultural Applications of Biotechnology and the Potential for Biodiversity Valorization in Latin America and the Caribbea 7(1&2)
W. Roca, C. Espinoza, and A. Panta
Agricultural Biotechnology, Trade, and the Developing Countries 2(3&4)
Per Pinstrup-Andersen
Agrobiotechnology in the Developing World 2(3&4)
Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
Agronomics and Sustainability of Transgenic Cotton in Argentina 6(1&2)
Matin Qaim, Eugenio J. Cap, and Alain de Janvry
Assessing the Prospects for the Transfer of Genetically Modified Crop Varieties to Developing Countries 2(3&4)
Greg Traxler
Benefits from Bt Cotton Use by Smallholder Farmers in South Africa 5(1)
Yousouf Ismael, Richard Bennett, and Stephen Morse
Biofortification for China: Political Responses to Food Fortification and GM Technology, Interest Groups, and Possible Strategies 10(3)
Carl Pray and Jikun Huang
Biotechnology and the Value of Ideas in Escaping the Malthusian Trap 2(3&4)
Gregory Conko and Fred L. Smith, Jr.
Biotechnology Capacity of LDCs in the Asian Pacific Rim 2(3&4)
Suman Sahai
Biotechnology in the Global Economy: Beyond Technical Advances and Risks 2(3&4)
Calestous Juma
Can Agricultural Biotechnology Make a Difference in Africa? 2(3&4)
Barbara Woodward, Johan Brink, and Dave Berger
Comparing the Performance of Official and Unofficial Genetically Modified Cotton in India 8(1)
Stephen Morse, Richard Bennett, and Yousouf Ismael
Cost Implications of Alternative GM Tolerance Levels: Non-Genetically Modified Wheat in Western Canada 6(4)
Israel Huygen, Michele Veeman, and Mel Lerohl
Crop Case Study: GMO Golden Rice in Asia with Enhanced Vitamin A Benefits for Consumers 10(3)
David Dawe and Laurian Unnevehr
Does Application Matter? An Examination of Public Perception of Agricultural Biotechnology Applications 9(2)
Andrew J. Knight
Does Plant Variety Intellectual Property Protection Improve Farm Productivity? Evidence From Cotton Varieties 8(2&3)
Anwar Naseem, James F. Oehmke, and David E. Schimmelpfennig
Factors Affecting the Likelihood of Corn Rootworm Bt Seed Adoption 6(1&2)
James Payne, Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo, and Stan Daberkow
Feeding a World of Six Billion 2(3&4)
C.S. Prakash
Global Impact of Insect-Resistant (Bt) Cotton 7(1&2)
John P. Purcell and Frederick J. Perlak
Intellectual Property Protection, Biotechnology, and Developing Countries: Will the Trips Be Effective? 2(3&4)
William A. Kerr, Jill E. Hobbs, and Revadee Yampoin
International Agricultural Research: Intellectual Property Administrations in the Making 8(1)
Henrik Egelyng
Measuring Agricultural Biotechnology Research Capacity in Four Developing Countries 2(3&4)
Cesar A. Falconi
Perceptions of the Impacts of Genetically Modified Cotton Varieties: A Case Study of the Cotton Industry in Gujarat, India 8(2&3)
Uma Kambhampati, Stephen Morse, Richard Bennett, and Yousouf Ismael
Plant Biotechnology in Asia 7(1&2)
Randy A. Hautea and Margaret Escaler
Preface: Continuing the Effort 7(1&2)
Roger N. Beachy
Progress and Challenges for the Deployment of Transgenic Technologies in Cassava 7(1&2)
Nigel Taylor, Lawrence Kent, and Claude Fauquet
Prospects for Bt Cotton Technology in India 7(1&2)
R.B. Barwale, V.R. Gadwal, Usha Zehr, and Brent Zehr
Regulation of Biotechnology in LDCs: Implications for Technology Development and Transfer 2(3&4)
George Tzotzos
Research Prizes: A Mechanism to Reward Agricultural innovation in Low-income Regions 6(1&2)
William A. Masters
Socio-Economic and Political Concerns for GM Foods and Biotechnology Adoption in the Philippines 10(3)
Liborio S. Cabanilla
Strengthening the Case for Why Biotechnology Will Not Help the Developing World: A Response to McGloughlin 2(3&4)
Miguel A. Altieri and Peter Rosset
Ten Reasons Why Biotechnology Will Be Important to the Developing World 2(3&4)
Martina McGloughlin
Ten Reasons Why Biotechnology Will Not Ensure Food Security, Protect the Environment, and Reduce Poverty in the Developing World 2(3&4)
Miguel A. Altieri and Peter Rosset
The Challenges and Potential for Future Agronomic Traits in Soybeans 7(1&2)
Timothy Conner, E. Hamer Paschal, Alberto Barbero, and Eric Johnson
The Potato Story 7(1&2)
Wojciech K. Kaniewski and Peter E. Thomas
The Status of Plant Biotechnology in Africa 7(1&2)
Jennifer A. Thomson
The United Soybean Board's Better Bean initiative: Building US Soybean Competitiveness from the inside Out 6(1&2)
David Durham
Transgenic Papaya in Hawaii and Beyond 7(1&2)
Dennis Gonsalves
Who Adopts What Kind of Technologies? The Case of Bt Eggplant in India 9(2)
Deepthi Elizabeth Kolady and William Lesser
Why We Partner: Collaborations Between the Private and Public Sectors for Food Security and Poverty Alleviation through Agricultural Biotechnology 7(1&2)
Rob Horsch and Jill Montgomery
O150 - Economic Development: Human Resources; Human Development; Income Distribution; Migration
Addressing Micronutrient Deficiencies: Alternative Interventions and Technologies 10(3)
Laurian Unnevehr, Carl Pray, and Robert Paarlberg
Crop Case Study: GMO Golden Rice in Asia with Enhanced Vitamin A Benefits for Consumers 10(3)
David Dawe and Laurian Unnevehr
O190 - International Linkages to Development; Role of International Organizations
Patterns of Political Support and Pathways to Final Impact 10(3)
Calestous Juma, Robert Paarlberg, Carl Pray, and Laurian Unnevehr
Political Actors on the Landscape 10(3)
Robert Paarlberg and Carl Pray
O300 - Technological Change; Research and Development: General
Addressing Micronutrient Deficiencies: Alternative Interventions and Technologies 10(3)
Laurian Unnevehr, Carl Pray, and Robert Paarlberg
An Ex Ante Analysis of the Benefits from the Adoption of Corn Rootworm Resistant Transgenic Corn Technology 5(3)
Julian M. Alston, Jeffrey Hyde, Michele C. Marra, and Paul D. Mitchell
Crop Case Study: GMO Golden Rice in Asia with Enhanced Vitamin A Benefits for Consumers 10(3)
David Dawe and Laurian Unnevehr
Current Contribution of Four Biotechnologies to New Zealand's Primary Sector 10(2)
William H. Kaye-Blake, Caroline M. Saunders, and Paul Dalziel
Does Application Matter? An Examination of Public Perception of Agricultural Biotechnology Applications 9(2)
Andrew J. Knight
Economic Impacts Associated With Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin (rBST) Use: Comment 5(1)
Willard C. Losinger
Economic Impacts Associated With Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin (rBST) Use: Reply 5(1)
Stephen L. Ott and C. Matthew Rendleman
French Ag-Biotech SMEs: Development Prospects 4(2)
Vincent Mangematin, Stéphane Lemarié, and David Catherine
The Impact of the Introduction of Transgenic Crops in Argentinean Agriculture 6(3)
Eduardo J. Trigo and Eugenio J. Cap
Who Adopts What Kind of Technologies? The Case of Bt Eggplant in India 9(2)
Deepthi Elizabeth Kolady and William Lesser
Who Gains from Genetic Improvements in US Crops? 2(3&4)
George Frisvold, John Sullivan, and Anton Raneses
O310 - Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives
Biotechnology and the Restructuring of the Agricultural Supply Chain 1(2)
Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
Comparing the Performance of Official and Unofficial Genetically Modified Cotton in India 8(1)
Stephen Morse, Richard Bennett, and Yousouf Ismael
Fear and Hope over the Third Generation of Agricultural Biotechnology: Analysis of Public Response in the Federal Register 7(3)
Patrick A. Stewart and William McLean
Impact of Biotech Grains on Market Structure and Societal Welfare 5(3)
Sergio H. Lence and Dermot J. Hayes
Intellectual Property Rights and Concentration in Agricultural Biotechnology 1(2)
William Lesser
Is China the Market for Genetically Modified Potatoes? 5(4)
Kynda R. Curtis, Jill J. McCluskey, and Thomas I. Wahl
New Pathogen Testing Technologies and the Market for Food Safety Information 7(4)
Laurian Unnevehr, Tanya Roberts, and Carl Custer
New Zealand Farmer and Grower Intentions to Use Gene Technology: Results from a Resurvey 6(3)
Andrew J. Cook and John R. Fairweather
Perceptions of the Impacts of Genetically Modified Cotton Varieties: A Case Study of the Cotton Industry in Gujarat, India 8(2&3)
Uma Kambhampati, Stephen Morse, Richard Bennett, and Yousouf Ismael
Spillovers and Crowding Effects in a Mixed Biotech Industry: The Case of Canola 9(1)
Richard Gray, Stavroula Malla, and Kien C. Tran
Structural Change in the Biotech Seed and Chemical Industrial Complex 1(2)
Marvin Hayenga
Technology Fees Versus GURTs in the Presence of Spillovers: World Welfare Impacts 8(2&3)
Sergio H. Lence and Dermot J. Hayes
US Food Manufacturer Assessment of and Responses to Bioengineered Foods 5(3)
Mary K. Muth, Dominic Mancini, and Catherine Viator
What's the Holdup? Addressing Constraints to the Use of Plant Biotechnology in Developing Countries 7(1&2)
Lawrence Kent
O320 - Management of Technological Innovation and R&D
A Soybean Biotechnology Outlook 6(1&2)
John C. Gardner and Thomas L. Payne
Agricultural Biotechnology and Industry Structure 4(2)
Murray Fulton and Konstantinos Giannakas
An Ex Ante Analysis of the Benefits from the Adoption of Corn Rootworm Resistant Transgenic Corn Technology 5(3)
Julian M. Alston, Jeffrey Hyde, Michele C. Marra, and Paul D. Mitchell
Are Research Alliances Between Private Firms and Land Grant Universities Compatible With the Original Purpose? 2(1)
Donald A. Holt and J. Bruce Bullock
Balancing Basic, Genetic Enhancement and Cultivar Development Research in an Evolving US Plant Germplasm System 2(1)
Greg Traxler
Biotechnology and the Restructuring of the Agricultural Supply Chain 1(2)
Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
Biotechnology R&D Races, Industry Structure, and Public and Private Sector Research Orientation 4(2)
James F. Oehmke
Comparing the Performance of Official and Unofficial Genetically Modified Cotton in India 8(1)
Stephen Morse, Richard Bennett, and Yousouf Ismael
Direct and Hidden Costs in Identity Preserved Supply Chains 3(4)
Richard Maltsbarger and Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
Economic Impact of Genetically Modified Cotton in India 7(3)
R.M. Bennett, Y. Ismael, U. Kambhampati, and S. Morse
Exploring the Public's Role in Agricultural Biotechnology Research 2(1)
Steven Sonka and Steven Pueppke
Fear and Hope over the Third Generation of Agricultural Biotechnology: Analysis of Public Response in the Federal Register 7(3)
Patrick A. Stewart and William McLean
Food as a Source of Health Enhancing Compounds 3(1)
Paul Burn and Ganesh M. Kishore
Functional Foods: Technical, Institutional and Market Innovation 3(1)
Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
Impact of Biotech Grains on Market Structure and Societal Welfare 5(3)
Sergio H. Lence and Dermot J. Hayes
Intellectual Property Rights in a Changing Political Environment: Perspectives on the Types and Administration of Protection 8(2&3)
William Lesser
Intellectual Property Rights on Research Tools: Incentives or Barriers to Innovation? Case Studies of Rice Genomics and Plant Transformation Technologies 8(2&3)
Carl E. Pray and Anwar Naseem
Market and Welfare Effects of GMO Introduction in Small Open Economies 10(2)
Alejandro Plastina and Konstantinos Giannakas
Measuring Concentration in the Biotechnology R&D Industry: Adjusting for Interfirm Transfer of Genetic Materials 6(3)
James F. Oehmke and Christopher A. Wolf
Mergers, Acquisitions, and Stocks of Agricultural Biotechnology Intellectual Property 8(2&3)
John King and David Schimmelpfennig
Modifications in Soybean Seed Composition to Enhance Animal Feed Use and Value: Moving from a Dietary ingredient to a Functional Dietary Component 6(1&2)
Monty S. Kerley and Gary L. Allee
Partnerships Between Public and Private: The Experience of the Cooperative Research Center for Plant Science in Australia 2(1)
Chris Buller and William Taylor
Patterns of Public-Sector and Private-Sector Patenting in Agricultural Biotechnology 8(2&3)
Paul W. Heisey, John L. King, and Kelly Day Rubenstein
Plant Biotechnology in Asia 7(1&2)
Randy A. Hautea and Margaret Escaler
Preface: Innovation and Dynamic Efficiency in Agricultural Biotechnology 8(2&3)
James F. Oehmke, Carl Pray, and Anwar Naseem
Public Agricultural Research and the Protection of Intellectual Property: Issues and Options 2(3&4)
Mywish Maredia, Frederic Erbisch, Anwar Naseem, Amie Hightower, James Oehmke, Dave Weatherspoon, and Christopher Wolf
Public and Private Collaboration on Plant Biotechnology in China 2(1)
Carl E. Pray
Public Science, Biotechnology, and the Industrial Organization of Agrofood Systems 2(1)
Steven Wolf and David Zilberman
Public/Private Alliances 2(1)
Gordon Rausser
Role of Public and Private Soybean Breeding Programs in the Development of Soybean Varieties Using Biotechnology 6(1&2)
D.A. Sleper and J.G. Shannon
Structural Change in the Biotech Seed and Chemical Industrial Complex 1(2)
Marvin Hayenga
The Agricultural Knowledge System: Appropriate Roles and Interactions for the Public and Private Sectors 2(1)
Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
The Changing Agricultural Research Environment: What Does It Mean for Public-Private Innovation? 2(1)
Cassandra Klotz-Ingram and Kelly Day-Rubenstein
The Comparative Advantage of Real Options: An Explanation for the US Specialization in Biotechnology 3(1)
Brian F. Lavoie and Ian M. Sheldon
The Distribution of Benefits in a Developing Country from the Introduction of a Developed-Country Technology: Bt Cotton in South Africa 7(4)
Marnus Gouse, Carl Pray, and David Schimmelpfennig
The Status of Soybean Genomics and Its Role in the Development of Soybean Biotechnologies 6(1&2)
Randy C. Shoemaker, Jessica A. Schlueter, Perry Cregan, and Lila Vodkin
Transgenic Papaya in Hawaii and Beyond 7(1&2)
Dennis Gonsalves
What's the Holdup? Addressing Constraints to the Use of Plant Biotechnology in Developing Countries 7(1&2)
Lawrence Kent
Why We Partner: Collaborations Between the Private and Public Sectors for Food Security and Poverty Alleviation through Agricultural Biotechnology 7(1&2)
Rob Horsch and Jill Montgomery
O330 - Technological Change: Choices and Consequences; Diffusion Processes (includes impact on production, welfare, income distribution, international competitiveness, military power, measurement, and case studies; international transfer of technology)
A Farm-level Perspective on Agrobiotechnology: How Much Value and for Whom? 2(2)
Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
Agronomics and Sustainability of Transgenic Cotton in Argentina 6(1&2)
Matin Qaim, Eugenio J. Cap, and Alain de Janvry
Assessing the Prospects for the Transfer of Genetically Modified Crop Varieties to Developing Countries 2(3&4)
Greg Traxler
Benefits from Bt Cotton Use by Smallholder Farmers in South Africa 5(1)
Yousouf Ismael, Richard Bennett, and Stephen Morse
Biotechnology and the Restructuring of the Agricultural Supply Chain 1(2)
Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
Biotechnology offers US Farmers Promises and Problems 2(2)
Gregg Hillyer
Decomposing the Size Effect on the Adoption of Innovations: Agrobiotechnology and Precision Agriculture 4(2)
Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo, Stan Daberkow, and William D. McBride
Direct and Hidden Costs in Identity Preserved Supply Chains 3(4)
Richard Maltsbarger and Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
Economic Impacts Associated With Bovine Somatotropin (BST) Use Based on Survey of US Dairy Herds 3(2&3)
Stephen L. Ott and C. Matthew Rendleman
Economic Impacts Associated With Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin (rBST) Use: Comment 5(1)
Willard C. Losinger
Economic Impacts Associated With Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin (rBST) Use: Reply 5(1)
Stephen L. Ott and C. Matthew Rendleman
Economics of Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin on US Dairy Farms 2(2)
John Fetrow
Evaluating the Gains Associated with Biotechnological Improvement: The Case of Kiwifruit in New Zealand 2(2)
Svetlana Bohorova and Frank Scrimgeour
Farm-level Production Effects Related to the Adoption of Genetically Modified Cotton for Pest Management 2(2)
Cassandra Klotz-Ingram, Sharon Jans, Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo, and William McBride
Herbicide-tolerant Soybeans: Why Growers Are Adopting Roundup Ready Varieties 2(2)
Janet Carpenter and Leonard Gianessi
Impacts of Herbicide Resistant Rice Technology on Rice-Soybeans Rotation 4(2)
Mamane Annou, Michael Thomsen, and Eric Wailes
Intellectual Property Protection, Biotechnology, and Developing Countries: Will the Trips Be Effective? 2(3&4)
William A. Kerr, Jill E. Hobbs, and Revadee Yampoin
International Patent Behavior of Nine Major Agricultural Biotechnology Firms 9(1)
H. Phoebe Chan
Market and Welfare Effects of GMO Introduction in Small Open Economies 10(2)
Alejandro Plastina and Konstantinos Giannakas
Patterns of Political Support and Pathways to Final Impact 10(3)
Calestous Juma, Robert Paarlberg, Carl Pray, and Laurian Unnevehr
Political Actors on the Landscape 10(3)
Robert Paarlberg and Carl Pray
Potential Regional Trade Implications of Adopting Bt Cowpea in West and Central Africa 9(2)
Augustine S. Langyintuo and Jess Lowenberg-DeBoer
Regulation of Biotechnology in LDCs: Implications for Technology Development and Transfer 2(3&4)
George Tzotzos
Social Constraints on Crop Biotechnology in Developing Countries 7(1&2)
Glenn Davis Stone
Sophisticated Irrigation Technology and Biotechnology Adoption: Impacts on Ground Water Conservation 2(2)
Talah S. Arabiyat, Eduardo Segarra, and David B. Willis
Structural Change in the Biotech Seed and Chemical Industrial Complex 1(2)
Marvin Hayenga
The Adoption of rBST on Wisconsin Dairy Farms 3(2&3)
Bradford L. Barham, Douglas Jackson-Smith, and Sunung Moon
The Estimated Profit Impact of Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin on New York Dairy Farms for the Years 1994 Through 1997 4(2)
Loren W. Tauer
The Net Gain to Cotton Farmers of a Natural Refuge Plan for Bollgard® Cotton 10(1)
Nicholas E. Piggott and Michele C. Marra
The Payoffs to Transgenic Field Crops: An Assessment of the Evidence 5(2)
Michele C. Marra, Philip G. Pardey, and Julian M. Alston
The Producer Benefits of Herbicide-Resistant Canola 2(2)
Murray Fulton and Lynette Keyowski
The Profitability of rBST on US Dairy Farms 2(2)
L.J. Butler
Trait Enthusiasm Does Not Guarantee On-farm Profits 2(2)
Karen Coaldrake
Transforming Commodity Animal Agriculture: How Easy? 3(2&3)
Dennis DiPietre
Transgenic Cotton in Mexico 7(1&2)
Greg Traxler and Salvador Godoy-Avila
US Animal Agriculture: Making the Case for Productivity 3(2&3)
Michael Roberts
What's the Holdup? Addressing Constraints to the Use of Plant Biotechnology in Developing Countries 7(1&2)
Lawrence Kent
Who Gains from Genetic Improvements in US Crops? 2(3&4)
George Frisvold, John Sullivan, and Anton Raneses
Why We Partner: Collaborations Between the Private and Public Sectors for Food Security and Poverty Alleviation through Agricultural Biotechnology 7(1&2)
Rob Horsch and Jill Montgomery
O340 - Intellectual Property Rights: National and International Issues (patents, copyrights)
Agricultural Biotechnology and Industry Structure 4(2)
Murray Fulton and Konstantinos Giannakas
Are Research Alliances Between Private Firms and Land Grant Universities Compatible With the Original Purpose? 2(1)
Donald A. Holt and J. Bruce Bullock
Assessing the Prospects for the Transfer of Genetically Modified Crop Varieties to Developing Countries 2(3&4)
Greg Traxler
Balancing Basic, Genetic Enhancement and Cultivar Development Research in an Evolving US Plant Germplasm System 2(1)
Greg Traxler
Biotechnology and the Restructuring of the Agricultural Supply Chain 1(2)
Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
Exploring the Public's Role in Agricultural Biotechnology Research 2(1)
Steven Sonka and Steven Pueppke
Intellectual Property Protection, Biotechnology, and Developing Countries: Will the Trips Be Effective? 2(3&4)
William A. Kerr, Jill E. Hobbs, and Revadee Yampoin
Intellectual Property Rights and Concentration in Agricultural Biotechnology 1(2)
William Lesser
Intellectual Property Rights on Research Tools: Incentives or Barriers to Innovation? Case Studies of Rice Genomics and Plant Transformation Technologies 8(2&3)
Carl E. Pray and Anwar Naseem
International Agricultural Research: Intellectual Property Administrations in the Making 8(1)
Henrik Egelyng
Partnerships Between Public and Private: The Experience of the Cooperative Research Center for Plant Science in Australia 2(1)
Chris Buller and William Taylor
Patterns of Public-Sector and Private-Sector Patenting in Agricultural Biotechnology 8(2&3)
Paul W. Heisey, John L. King, and Kelly Day Rubenstein
Preface: Innovation and Dynamic Efficiency in Agricultural Biotechnology 8(2&3)
James F. Oehmke, Carl Pray, and Anwar Naseem
Public Agricultural Research and the Protection of Intellectual Property: Issues and Options 2(3&4)
Mywish Maredia, Frederic Erbisch, Anwar Naseem, Amie Hightower, James Oehmke, Dave Weatherspoon, and Christopher Wolf
Public and Private Collaboration on Plant Biotechnology in China 2(1)
Carl E. Pray
Public Science, Biotechnology, and the Industrial Organization of Agrofood Systems 2(1)
Steven Wolf and David Zilberman
Public/Private Alliances 2(1)
Gordon Rausser
Regulation of Biotechnology in LDCs: Implications for Technology Development and Transfer 2(3&4)
George Tzotzos
Spillovers and Crowding Effects in a Mixed Biotech Industry: The Case of Canola 9(1)
Richard Gray, Stavroula Malla, and Kien C. Tran
Structural Change in the Biotech Seed and Chemical Industrial Complex 1(2)
Marvin Hayenga
Technology Fees Versus GURTs in the Presence of Spillovers: World Welfare Impacts 8(2&3)
Sergio H. Lence and Dermot J. Hayes
The Agricultural Knowledge System: Appropriate Roles and Interactions for the Public and Private Sectors 2(1)
Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
The Changing Agricultural Research Environment: What Does It Mean for Public-Private Innovation? 2(1)
Cassandra Klotz-Ingram and Kelly Day-Rubenstein
O350 - Technological Change: Government Policy
An Ex Ante Analysis of the Benefits from the Adoption of Corn Rootworm Resistant Transgenic Corn Technology 5(3)
Julian M. Alston, Jeffrey Hyde, Michele C. Marra, and Paul D. Mitchell
O380 - Technological Change: Government Policy
Assessing the Prospects for the Adoption of Biofortified Crops in South Africa 10(3)
Rosemary Wolson
Market and Welfare Effects of GMO Introduction in Small Open Economies 10(2)
Alejandro Plastina and Konstantinos Giannakas
Rice Biotechnology: A Need for Developing Countries 7(1&2)
Swapan K. Datta
Socio-Economic and Political Concerns for GM Foods and Biotechnology Adoption in the Philippines 10(3)
Liborio S. Cabanilla
O390 - Technological Change: Other
Biotechnology and Agriculture: A Skeptical Perspective 2(1)
Vernon W. Ruttan
Inequality and GM Crops: A Case-Study of Bt Cotton in India 10(1)
Stephen Morse, Richard Bennett, and Yousouf Ismael
The Net Gain to Cotton Farmers of a Natural Refuge Plan for Bollgard® Cotton 10(1)
Nicholas E. Piggott and Michele C. Marra
O470 - Measurement of Economic Growth; Aggregate Productivity
US Animal Agriculture: Making the Case for Productivity 3(2&3)
Michael Roberts
O500 - Economywide Country Studies: General
Rice Biotechnology: A Need for Developing Countries 7(1&2)
Swapan K. Datta
O530 - Economywide Country Studies: Asia Including Middle East
Agricultural Biotechnology Development and Policy in China 5(4)
Jikun Huang and Qinfang Wang
Biofortified Crops and Biotechnology: A Political Economy Landscape for India 10(3)
Bharat Ramaswami
Biotechnology Capacity of LDCs in the Asian Pacific Rim 2(3&4)
Suman Sahai
Can Chinese Consumers Be Persuaded? The Case of Genetically Modified Vegetable Oil 7(3)
Wuyang Hu and Kevin Chen
Economic Impact of Genetically Modified Cotton in India 7(3)
R.M. Bennett, Y. Ismael, U. Kambhampati, and S. Morse
Food Safety Concerns and Biotechnology: Consumers' Attitudes to Genetically Modified Products in Urban China 7(4)
Peter Ho and Eduard B. Vermeer
Is China the Market for Genetically Modified Potatoes? 5(4)
Kynda R. Curtis, Jill J. McCluskey, and Thomas I. Wahl
Measuring Agricultural Biotechnology Research Capacity in Four Developing Countries 2(3&4)
Cesar A. Falconi
Perceptions of the Impacts of Genetically Modified Cotton Varieties: A Case Study of the Cotton Industry in Gujarat, India 8(2&3)
Uma Kambhampati, Stephen Morse, Richard Bennett, and Yousouf Ismael
Plant Biotechnology in Asia 7(1&2)
Randy A. Hautea and Margaret Escaler
Prospects for Bt Cotton Technology in India 7(1&2)
R.B. Barwale, V.R. Gadwal, Usha Zehr, and Brent Zehr
Rice Biotechnology: A Need for Developing Countries 7(1&2)
Swapan K. Datta
The Status of Plant Biotechnology in Africa 7(1&2)
Jennifer A. Thomson
O540 - Economywide Country Studies: Latin America; Caribbean
Agricultural Applications of Biotechnology and the Potential for Biodiversity Valorization in Latin America and the Caribbea 7(1&2)
W. Roca, C. Espinoza, and A. Panta
Measuring Agricultural Biotechnology Research Capacity in Four Developing Countries 2(3&4)
Cesar A. Falconi
The Impact of the Introduction of Transgenic Crops in Argentinean Agriculture 6(3)
Eduardo J. Trigo and Eugenio J. Cap
O550 - Economywide Country Studies: Africa
Benefits from Bt Cotton Use by Smallholder Farmers in South Africa 5(1)
Yousouf Ismael, Richard Bennett, and Stephen Morse
Can Agricultural Biotechnology Make a Difference in Africa? 2(3&4)
Barbara Woodward, Johan Brink, and Dave Berger
The Status of Plant Biotechnology in Africa 7(1&2)
Jennifer A. Thomson
Three Seasons of Subsistence Insect-Resistant Maize in South Africa: Have Smallholders Benefited? 9(1)
Marnus Gouse, Carl Pray, David Schimmelpfennig, and Johann Kirsten
O570 - Comparative Studies of Countries
Agricultural Biotechnology: Why Do Europeans Have Difficulty Accepting It? 1(1)
B. Zechendorf
The Impact of Bt Crops on the Developing World 7(1&2)
Joseph Huesing and Leigh English
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