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Coexistence of GM Crops with Conventional and Organic Agriculture: the European approach

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  • Maria Pia Ragionieri
  • Alessandro Chiarabolli

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L?articolo presenta uno stato dell?arte delle politiche internazionali ed europee e una rassegna delle iniziative implementate dagli operatori privati per la sicurezza sanitaria nelle filiere agroalimentari. L?analisi ? incentrata sugli effetti economici della combinazione degli approcci pubblico e privato in comparazione con i potenziali effetti in termini di riduzione del rischio sanitario a cui ? esposto il consumatore. Partendo da una rassegna critica della letteratura economica e da un?analisi basata sugli strumenti della Nuova Economia Industriale, gli autori mostrano come, a determinate condizioni, l?obiettivo della sicurezza sanitaria nella filiere agroalimentari possa essere soltanto parzialmente conseguito per effetto di distorsioni economiche derivanti dall?effetto combinato di politiche pubbliche e standard privati.

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  • Maria Pia Ragionieri & Alessandro Chiarabolli, 2012. "Coexistence of GM Crops with Conventional and Organic Agriculture: the European approach," RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA', FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 0(2), pages 145-159.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:rissri:v:html10.3280/riss2012-002008
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    1. Klara Fischer & Camilla Eriksson, 2016. "Social Science Studies on European and African Agriculture Compared: Bringing Together Different Strands of Academic Debate on GM Crops," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 8(9), pages 1-17, August.

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