Trade, GMOs, and Environmental Risk: Are Policies Likely to Improve Welfare?

EfD Discussion Paper
1 January 2008

Controversy over the EU import ban on food from genetically modified organisms (GMOs) forced the EU to change course and institute a mandatory labeling scheme. This study first examined how different policies for the production and use of GMOs might influence the market outcome in consumer food markets. Second, it evaluated the welfare effects of the policy measures, finding that mandatory labeling often increases both domestic welfare and global welfare, while trade bans more likely decrease global welfare.

 

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Publication | 15 August 2008