This volume provides an in depth look at labeling and its relation to the governance of global trade. The book aims at bridging the research gaps related to the link between consumersโ perception of a label with their willingness to pay, the impact and the limitations of labeling in the event of foo
New Frontiers in Environmental and Social Labeling
โ Scribed by Ulrike Grote, Arnab Basu, Nancy Chau (auth.), Prof. Dr. Ulrike Grote, Prof. Dr. Arnab K. Basu, Prof. Dr. Nancy H. Chau (eds.)
- Publisher
- Physica-Verlag Heidelberg
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 246
- Series
- Sustainability and Innovation
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The attractiveness of product labeling stems from their voluntary nature to achieve environmental and social goals. It is argued that through product price premia which reflect the willingness of consumers to pay more for green and socially conscious products, labels have the potential to generate changes in production techniques. In addition, labeling of products has become the preferred instrument for solving high profile trade disputes amongst members of the World Trade Organization. The contributions in this volume provide an indepth look at labeling and its relation to the governance of global trade. The book aims at bridging the research gaps related to the link between consumersโ perception of a label with their willingness to pay, the impact and the limitations of labeling in the event of food safety hazards, and the trade and development dimensions of labeling. As such, this volume presents research that constitutes a new frontier on issues related to the economics of labeling.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-VIII
Outline and Emerging Issues....Pages 1-10
The Design of an Eco-Marketing and Labeling Program for Vehicles in Maine....Pages 11-35
Performance-based Labeling....Pages 37-58
Do Social Labeling NGOs Have Any Influence on Child Labor?....Pages 59-82
Economic Analysis of Eco-Labeling: The Case of Labeled Organic Rice in Thailand....Pages 83-109
Eco-labeling and Strategic Rivalry in Export Markets....Pages 111-132
Science, Opportunity, Traceability, Persistence, and Political Will: Necessary Elements of Opening the U.S. Market to Avocados from Mexico....Pages 133-150
The Labels in Agriculture, Their Impact on Trade and the Scope for International Policy Action....Pages 151-168
Social Standards and Their Impact on Exports: Evidence from the Textiles and Ready-Made Garments Sector in Egypt....Pages 169-192
Developing Country Responses to the Enhancement of Food Safety Standards....Pages 193-220
Scope and Limitations for National Food Safety and Labeling Regimes in the WTO-Frame....Pages 221-237
Back Matter....Pages 239-241
โฆ Subjects
Environmental Economics; Development Economics; Economic Policy; Environmental Management
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