José Benjamin Falck Zepeda : Citation Profile


Are you José Benjamin Falck Zepeda?

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Papers

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Books

13

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EDITOR:

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Books edited

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   27 years (1995 - 2022). See details.
   Cites by year: 12
   Journals where José Benjamin Falck Zepeda has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 3.    Total self citations: 22 (6.16 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Zambrano, Patricia (5)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with José Benjamin Falck Zepeda.

Is cited by:

Demont, Matty (20)

Smale, Melinda (18)

Moschini, GianCarlo (16)

Gruère, Guillaume (13)

Wesseler, Justus (11)

Frisvold, George (9)

Bouët, Antoine (8)

Dillen, Koen (8)

Zilberman, David (8)

Mills, Bradford (8)

Lapan, Harvey (6)

Cites to:

Smale, Melinda (58)

Pardey, Philip (36)

Zhang, Xiaobo (32)

Fan, Shenggen (30)

Pender, John (28)

Moschini, GianCarlo (22)

Lapan, Harvey (22)

Rosegrant, Mark (20)

Zambrano, Patricia (16)

Huang, Jikun (14)

You, Liangzhi (13)

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Where José Benjamin Falck Zepeda has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy4
American Journal of Agricultural Economics3

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
2008 Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2008, Orlando, Florida / American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association)3
IDB Publications (Working Papers) / Inter-American Development Bank2

Recent works citing José Benjamin Falck Zepeda (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023.

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2024The dual role of insurance in input use: Mitigating risk versus curtailing incentives. (2024). Pietrobon, Davide. In: Journal of Development Economics. RePEc:eee:deveco:v:166:y:2024:i:c:s0304387823001591.

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2024Land competition and welfare effects from Mexicos proposal to ban genetically engineered corn. (2024). Beckman, Jayson ; Nava, Noe J ; Zahniser, Steven ; Williams, Angelica S. In: American Journal of Agricultural Economics. RePEc:wly:ajagec:v:106:y:2024:i:3:p:1300-1325.

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José Benjamin Falck Zepeda has edited the books:


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Works by José Benjamin Falck Zepeda:


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2008Vegetable Production and Pesticide Use in Ghana: Would GM Varieties Have an Impact at the Farm Level? In: 2007 Second International Conference, August 20-22, 2007, Accra, Ghana.
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2001THE DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFITS RESULTING FROM BIOTECHNOLOGY ADOPTION In: 2001 Annual meeting, August 5-8, Chicago, IL.
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2007The Cost of Compliance with Biosafety Regulations in Indonesia and The Philippines In: 2007 Annual Meeting, July 29-August 1, 2007, Portland, Oregon.
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2008Biofuels and Rural Economic Development in Latin America and the Caribbean In: 2008 Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2008, Orlando, Florida.
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2011Biofuels and Rural Economic Development in Latin America and the Caribbean.(2011) In: IDB Publications (Working Papers).
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2008Insecticide Use on Vegetables in Ghana: Would GM Seed Benefit Farmers? In: 2008 Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2008, Orlando, Florida.
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2008Insecticide use on vegetables in Ghana: Would GM seed benefit farmers?.(2008) In: IFPRI discussion papers.
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2008The Cost of Biotechnology Regulation in the Philippines In: 2008 Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2008, Orlando, Florida.
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2016Experiences and Prospects of Genetically Engineered Crops In: Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resource Issues.
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2008Betting on cotton: Potential payoffs and economic risks of adopting transgenic cotton in West Africa In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
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2013Socio-economic Considerations and International Trade Agreements In: Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy.
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2016Zen and the Art of Attaining Conceptual and Implementation Clarity: Socio-economic Considerations, Biosafety and Decision-making In: Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy.
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2016Consistency of Assessment of Socio-Economic Considerations under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety with Other International Obligations In: Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy.
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2016The Costs of Regulatory Delays for Genetically Modified Crops In: Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy.
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2009Cotton Production in Uganda: Would GM technologies be the Solution? In: 2009 Conference, August 16-22, 2009, Beijing, China.
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2017Book Review: The Coexistence of Genetically Modified, Organic and Conventional Foods: Government Policies and Market Practices In: Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development.
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2000GENES, GERMPLASM AND DEVELOPING COUNTRY ACCESS TO GENETICALLY MODIFIED CROP VARIETIES In: Transitions in Agbiotech: Economics of Strategy and Policy, June 24-25, 1999, Washington, D.C..
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2003SIZE AND DISTRIBUTION OF MARKET BENEFITS FROM ADOPTING BIOTECH CROPS In: Technical Bulletins.
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2011A latent class approach to investigating demand for genetically modified banana in Uganda In: Agricultural Economics.
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2014‘If labels for GM food were present, would consumers trust them?’ Insights from a consumer survey in Uganda In: Environment and Development Economics.
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2009Developing Smallholder Agriculture: A Global Perspective, R.L. Tinsley, AgBé Publishing, Brussels, Belgium (2004). 440 pp., US$49 (Softcover), ISBN 981-05-0873-50. In: Agricultural Systems.
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2010Rural Consumers’ Preferences for Banana Attributes in Uganda: Is There a Market for GM Staples? In: Chapters.
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2004National Agricultural Biotechnology Research Capacity in Developing Countries In: Working Papers.
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2004To reach the poor: results from the ISNAR-IFPRI Next Harvest study on genetically modified crops, public research, and policy implications In: EPTD discussion papers.
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2005Security analysis for agroterrorism: applying the threat, vulnerability, consequence framework to developing countries In: EPTD discussion papers.
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2005Analysis for biotechnology innovations using Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA): In: EPTD discussion papers.
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2006An exploration of the potential benefits of integrated pest management systems and the use of insect resistant potatoes to control the Guatemalan Tuber Moth (Tecia solanivora Povolny) in Ventaquemada, In: EPTD discussion papers.
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2006Risk assessment and management of genetically modified organisms under Australias Gene Technology Act: In: EPTD discussion papers.
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2006Parables: applied economics literature about the impact of genetically engineered crop varieties in developing economies In: EPTD discussion papers.
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2009Measuring the economic impacts of transgenic crops in developing agriculture during the first decade: Approaches, findings, and future directions In: Food policy reviews.
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2014GM agricultural technologies for Africa: A state of affairs In: IFPRI books.
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2022Bio-innovations: Genome-edited crops for climate-smart food systems In: IFPRI book chapters.
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2013Genetically modified cotton in Uganda: An ex ante evaluation In: IFPRI book chapters.
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2013Benefits, costs, and consumer perceptions of the potential introduction of a fungus-resistant banana in Uganda and policy implications In: IFPRI book chapters.
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2013Estimates and implications of the costs of compliance with biosafety regulations for African agriculture In: IFPRI book chapters.
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2019bEcon 4 Africa: An overview of the literature on the economic assessment of GE crops in the continent, 1996-2016: In: IFPRI discussion papers.
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2019Insect-resistant cowpea in Nigeria: An ex ante economic assessment of a crop improvement initiative: In: IFPRI discussion papers.
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2020GM maize in Ethiopia: An ex ante economic assessment of TELA, a drought tolerant and insect resistant maize In: IFPRI discussion papers.
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2020Benefits from the adoption of genetically engineered innovations in the Ugandan banana and cassava sectors: An ex ante analysis In: IFPRI discussion papers.
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2022Assessing the development impacts of bio-innovations: The case of genetically modified maize and cassava in Tanzania In: IFPRI discussion papers.
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2007The economic impact and the distribution of benefits and risk from the adoption of insect resistant (Bt) cotton in West Africa In: IFPRI discussion papers.
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2008Plant genetic resources for agriculture, plant breeding, and biotechnology: Experiences from Cameroon, Kenya, the Philippines, and Venezuela In: IFPRI discussion papers.
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2008Introducing a genetically modified banana in Uganda: Social benefits, costs, and consumer perceptions In: IFPRI discussion papers.
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2009La biotecnología agropecuaria en América Latina: Una visión cuantitativa In: IFPRI discussion papers.
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2009A latent class approach to investigating consumer demand for genetically modified staple food in a developing country: The case of GM bananas in Uganda In: IFPRI discussion papers.
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2005Strategic environmental assessment: assessing the environmental impact of biotechnology In: Issue briefs.
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2013Synopsis of Socioeconomic considerations in biosafety descisionmaking: Methods and implementation: In: Issue briefs.
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2013Synopsis of Genetically modified crops in Africa: Economic and policy lessons from countries south of the Sahara: In: Issue briefs.
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2009Delivering genetically engineered crops to poor farmers: Recommendations for improved biosafety regulations in developing countries In: Policy briefs.
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2010Biotecnología agropecuaria para el desarrollo en América Latina: Oportunidades y retos In: IDB Publications (Working Papers).
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1995Production Risk and the Evolution of Varietal Technology In: American Journal of Agricultural Economics.
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2000Surplus Distribution from the Introduction of a Biotechnology Innovation In: American Journal of Agricultural Economics.
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2006Coexistence, Genetically Modified Biotechnologies and Biosafety: Implications for Developing Countries In: American Journal of Agricultural Economics.
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2010Policy recommendations from the 13th ICABR conference on the emerging bioeconomy In: MPRA Paper.
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2017Book Review: The Coexistence of Genetically Modified, Organic and Conventional Foods: Government Policies and Market Practices In: Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development.
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2006Biosafety Regulation of Genetically Modified Orphan Crops in Developing Countries: A Way Forward In: Natural Resource Management and Policy.
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2014Introduction to Socio-Economic Considerations in the Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms In: Natural Resource Management and Policy.
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2014Impact on Biodiversity In: Natural Resource Management and Policy.
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2014Ensuring Functional Biosafety Systems In: Natural Resource Management and Policy.
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2014The State of Science-Based Regulation and Genetically Modified Crops In: Natural Resource Management and Policy.
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2014Assessing the SEC Landscape and Moving Forward In: Natural Resource Management and Policy.
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2014International Context of Socioeconomic Considerations and the Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms In: Natural Resource Management and Policy.
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2014Benefits to Producers and Society In: Natural Resource Management and Policy.
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2000Rent creation and distribution from biotechnology innovations: The case of bt cotton and Herbicide-Tolerant soybeans in 1997 In: Agribusiness.
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