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The Value of Consumers of Genetically Modified Food Labels in a Market with Diverse Information: Evidence from Experimental Auctions

机译:信息多样的市场中转基因食品标签的消费者价值:来自实验性拍卖的证据

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When a food item might be genetically modified (GM) and divergent information about risks and benefits exists, do U.S. consumers value information provided by a label? This paper addresses this question by designing and conducting an experimental auction to elicit consumersu27 willingness to pay for both GM-labeled and standard-labeled foods. The evidence gathered for vegetable oil, tortilla chips, and potatoes shows that labels matter, and in particular, consumers werewilling to pay about a 14 percent premium for food items they perceived as non-GM. We found that women and men have similar reactions to the GM-food labels, butthe sequencing of food labels, i.e., seeing GM-labels first orsecond, was statistically significant. If consumers bid onfoods with GM-food labels in the first oftwo rounds ofbidding, they on average reduced their bids.
机译:当某食品可能进行了基因改造(GM)并且存在有关风险和收益的不同信息时,美国消费者是否看重标签所提供的信息?本文通过设计并进行实验性拍卖来激发消费者支付转基因食品和标准食品的意愿,从而解决了这个问题。从植物油,玉米饼和土豆上收集的证据表明,标签很重要,尤其是消费者愿意为他们认为非转基因的食品支付大约14%的溢价。我们发现,男性和女性对GM食品标签的反应相似,但是食品标签的排序(即看到GM标签第一或第二)具有统计学意义。如果消费者在两轮招标的第一轮中对带有转基因食品标签的食品出价,他们平均会降低出价。

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