country-of-origin labelingprotectionproduct safetywelfareinsurance marketsThis paper develops a partial-equilibrium model of a small open-economy trading an unsafe product. The model is used to analyze the welfare effects of trade with and without a country-of-origin labeling (COOL) program. The ...
Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) is a labeling law that requires retailers, such as full-line grocery stores, supermarkets and club warehouse stores, to notify their customers with information regarding the source of certain foods. From:Reference Module in Food Science,2016 ...
This paper develops a partial-equilibrium model of a small open-economy trading an unsafe product. The model is used to analyze the welfare effects of trade with and without a country-of-origin labeling (COOL) program. The welfare gains from trade in the absence of COOL are ambiguous, may ...
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One of the measures questioned by Canada and Mexico is the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946. Also challenged by Mexico is the Interim Final Rule on Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling of Muscle Cuts of Beef and other products.EBSCO_bspWorld Trade & Arbitration Materials...
The Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) provisions in the 2002 Farm Bill (hereinafter "Labeling Legislation") requires retail sellers of several food commodities to inform consumers of thecountry of origin of certain commodities.1 There has been considerable debate and severalcompeting claims regarding ...
The country-of-origin labeling (COOL) law requires United States grocers to indicate the origin and procurement method (farm-raised or wild-caught) for seafood. This study explored the presentation of COOL on fresh, frozen, packaged, and unpackaged seafood in Baltimore City grocery stores. Eight...
Country-of-Origin labeling (COOL) proved the most divisive issue in a debate last week in the European Parliament's Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee over the EU's comprehensive food labeling proposal. Several MEPs cri... - 《Food Chemical News》 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 Co...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling Consumers were provided transparency when mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) was the law of the land. During the period COOL was in effect in the U.S., consumers were choosing U.S. beef over other options and prices paid to U.S. producers were...
We investigate the value of a country of origin label (COOL) that separately identifies the geographic location of different stages in a food product's supply chain. We estimate the willingness-to-pay (WTP) of U.S. consumers for a packaged cereal product where the key grain ingredient may ...