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Discussion Paper No[removed]Recent and Prospective Adoption of Genetically Modified Cotton: A Global CGE Analysis of Economic Impacts
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Document Date: 2010-06-08 21:02:11


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Pearson / /

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Mali / Uzbekistan / Pakistan / United States / Brazil / Australia / Burkina Faso / Benin / Chad / China / Argentina / Mexico / South Africa / India / /

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Diplomatic Relations / /

Facility

University SA / University of Adelaide Adelaide / Purdue University / Adelaide University / /

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genetic modification using modern biotechnology / biotechnology / food crop adoption / cotton technology productivity shocks / technology adoption / cotton biotechnology / policy makers / food / specialised consulting services / /

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Lee Ann Jackson School / University of Adelaide / World Bank / Economics Department / United Nations / UK’s Department for International Development and the Bank-Netherlands Partnership Program / Adelaide University / World Trade Organization / Executive Assistant CIES School of Economics Adelaide University SA / University of Adelaide Adelaide / Purdue University / /

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Tom Hertel / Kym Anderson / Bt / John Baffes / Dan Sumner / Ernesto Valenzuela / Lee Ann Jackson / Roman Keeney / Lee Ann / Reza Y. Siregar / /

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farmer / Director / model of the global economy / well-received model of global economy / /

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Economic Development and Cultural Change / /

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Sub-Saharan Africa / Central Asia / West Africa / Asia-Pacific / Central Africa / /

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biotechnology / simulation / /

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www.worldbank.org/trade/wto / http /

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