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Using Informational Labeling to Influence the Market for Quality in Food Products
American Journal of Agricultural Economics (1996)
  • Julie Caswell, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Abstract

In the United States, the federal government is increasingly using requirements for informational labeling on food products to influence 1) consumers' knowledge and purchasing patterns and 2) manufacturers' product offerings and marketing practices. We discuss the economic rationale behind these regulations and issues related to judging their success or failure.

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Publication Date
December, 1996
Citation Information
Julie Caswell. "Using Informational Labeling to Influence the Market for Quality in Food Products" American Journal of Agricultural Economics Vol. 78 (1996)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/julie_caswell/36/