Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resource Issues
1986 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2005
- End Materials pp. 1

- James A. Duffield and Peter D. Goldsmith
- Washington Scene pp. 2

- Joe Outlaw
- Front Materials pp. 3

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- Consumer Willingness to Pay for GM Food Benefits: Pay-off or Empty Promise? Implications for the Food Industry pp. 4

- Benjamin M. Onyango and Ramu Govindasamy
- American Opinions of GM Food: Awareness, Knowledge, and Implications for Education pp. 4

- William K. Hallman and W. Carl Hebden
- Consumer Responses to GM Foods: Why are Americans so Different? pp. 4

- W. Carl Hebden, Hyun Kwan Shin and William K. Hallman
- Ag-Biotech: It’s Not Just What’s for Dinner Anymore, but the Future Contents of our Medicine Cabinets pp. 4

- Jennifer Medlock and Edna Einsiedel
- Lies, Deep Fries, and Statistics!! The search for the truth between public attitudes and public behaviour towards genetically modified foods pp. 5

- Craig Cormick
- Testing Public Policy Concepts to Inform Consumers about Genetically Engineered Foods pp. 5

- J. Lynne Brown and Wei Qin
- I Will Not Eat It with a Fox; I Will Not Eat It in a Box: What Determines Acceptance of GM Food for American Consumers? pp. 5

- Venkata S. Puduri, Ramu Govindasamy, John T. Lang and Benjamin M. Onyango
- Food Safety in Three Dimensions: Safety, Diet Quality, and Bio-Security pp. 5

- Jean D. Kinsey
- Logistics, Inventory Control, and Supply Chain Management pp. 5

- Frank J. Dooley
- Perspectives on Traceability and BSE Testing in the U.S. Beef Industry pp. 5

- DeeVon Bailey, James Robb and Logan Checketts
- Made in China: Is it Over for the U.S. Textile Industry? pp. 5

- Siyi Guo, Ereney Hadjigeorgalis and Jay M. Lillywhite
- Consumers’ Desire for GM Labels: Is the Devil in the Details? pp. 6

- William K. Hallman and Helen L. Aquino
- What the Print Media Tell Us About Agricultural Biotechnology: Will We Remember? pp. 6

- Joan Thomson and Laura Dininni
- A Frictionless Marketplace Operating in a World of Extremes pp. 6

- Allen Wysocki
- Transitioning from Transaction-Based Markets to Alliance-Based Supply Chains: Implications for Firms pp. 6

- Thomas Sporleder, Constance Cullman Jackson and Dennis Bolling
- Risk Sharing and Transactions Costs in Producer-Processor Supply Chains pp. 6

- Allan Gray and Michael Boehlje
Volume 20, issue 3, 2005
- End Materials - Coming Attractions pp. 1

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- Washington Scene pp. 2

- Joe Outlaw and Tamara Wagester
- Front Materials pp. 3

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- The Sweet Smell of Subsidies Revisited pp. 3

- Douglas L. Young, Elwin G. Smith and Anne M. Smith
- Economic Values without Prices: The Importance of Nonmarket Values and Valuation for Informing Public Policy Debates pp. 4

- John Loomis
- Can Stated Preference Valuations Help Improve Environmental Decision Making? pp. 5

- Thomas H. Stevens
- Benefit Transfer – The Quick, the Dirty, and the Ugly? pp. 5

- Richard Ready and Stale Navrud
- Counter-Cyclical Payments Under the 2002 Farm Act: Production Effects Likely to be Limited pp. 5

- Paul Westcott
- The Road Less Traveled: Revealed Preference and Using the Travel Cost Model to Value Environmental Changes pp. 6

- W. Shaw
Volume 20, issue 2, 2005
- Front Materials pp. 1

- Unknown
- End Materials pp. 1

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- Washington Scene pp. 2

- Joe Outlaw
- Economic Incentives, Public Policies, and Private Strategies to Control Foodborne Pathogens pp. 2

- Tanya Roberts
- Forces Shaping Trade: The WTO, Trade Agreements, and Market Integration pp. 2

- C. Rosson
- Farmers and Social Security Reform pp. 4

- James L. Novak, Paul F. Gentle, Patricia A. Duffy and Alison M. Keefe
- The Response to BSE in the United States pp. 5

- John Fox, Brian Coffey, James Mintert, Ted Schroeder and Luc Valentin
- Supply Chain Contracts and Food Safety pp. 5

- S. Andrew Starbird
- Regional Trade Agreements and Implications for US Agriculture: The Case of CAFTA-DR pp. 5

- Mechel S. Paggi, P. Lynn Kennedy, Fumiko Yamazaki and Timothy E. Josling
- The WTO Cotton Case and US Domestic Policy pp. 5

- Darren Hudson, C. Rosson, John Robinson and Jaime E. Malaga
- Beef Packers’ Captive Supplies: An Upward Trend? A Pricing Edge? pp. 5

- Clement Ward
- The Case in Support of Restaurant Hygiene Grade Cards pp. 6

- Ginger Zhe Jin and Phillip Leslie
- Economics of Private Strategies to Control Foodborne Pathogens pp. 6

- Tanya Roberts
- The WTO Agricultural Negotiations: Progress and Prospects pp. 6

- Timothy E. Josling
- The Business of an Agricultural “Way of Life” pp. 6

- Steven Blank
- Food Chain Disruptions and Trade: The Importance of North American Market Integration pp. 7

- C. Rosson and Flynn Adcock
- Opportunities for the Coregulation of Food Safety: Insights from the United Kingdom pp. 8

- Andrew Fearne and Marian Garcia Martinez
Volume 20, issue 01, 2005
- Front Materials pp. 1

- Unknown
- Washington Scene pp. 1

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- End Materials pp. 1

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- Changing Face of Agricultural Lending pp. 2

- David M. Kohl and Penson, John B.,
- Comment: "Tracking and Testing of US and Canadian Cattle Herds for BSE: A Risk Management Dilemma"; Author's Reply pp. 2

- Ed C. Curlett, Cox, Louis Anthony,, John J. VanSickle, Douglas A. Popken and Ranajit Sahu
- The New Basel Capital Accord: Implications for US Agricultural Lenders pp. 3

- Ani Katchova and Peter J. Barry
- Markets for the Environment pp. 3

- Richard Woodward
- Are E-Grocers Serving the Right Markets? pp. 3

- Casie Berning, Stanley C. Ernst and Neal Hooker
- Growing Complexity of Agricultural Lending Decisions pp. 4

- Danny A. Klinefelter and Penson, John B.,
- History and Unique Features of the Farm Credit System pp. 4

- Neil E. Harl
- Restructuring of the Ag Lending Markets: The FCS Dilemma pp. 4

- Michael Boehlje and Allan Gray
- Are Rural Credit Markets Competitive? Is There Room for Competition in Rural Credit Markets? pp. 5

- Maureen Kilkenny and Robert W. Jolly
- Agri-lending Vision 2020: When Vision and Reality Meet pp. 5

- David M. Kohl and Alicia M. Morris
- Lessons Learned from SO2 Allowance Trading pp. 5

- Robert Stavins
- The Evolving Western Water Markets pp. 5

- Richard E. Howitt and Kristiana Hansen
- Crunch Time for Water Quality Trading pp. 5

- Dennis M. King
- The Farmapine Model: A Cooperative Marketing Strategy and a Market-Based Development Approach in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 5

- Godfred Yeboah
- Selling a Piece of the Farm Credit System pp. 6

- Robert W. Jolly and Joshua D. Roe
- The Future of Wetlands Mitigation Banking pp. 6

- Leonard Shabman and Paul F. Scodari
- FCSA Sale to Rabobank: Selling What? On Whose Authority? And For Whose Benefit? pp. 7

- Roger G. Ginder
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