Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (Aug 2013)

Effects of Cost and Campaign Advertising on Support for California's Proposition 37

  • Brandon R. McFadden,
  • Jayson L. Lusk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.158284
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 2
pp. 174 – 186

Abstract

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Proposition 37 would have required genetically engineered food in California to be labeled. This paper reports the results of a survey designed to determine Californians' voting intentions prior to the vote, perceptions about the prevalence of genetically engineered foods in the United States, willingness to pay for a mandatory label, and effectiveness of advocacy advertising. Overall, Californians had inaccurate knowledge about the prevalence of genetically engineered foods, and stated they were willing to pay up to 13.8% higher food costs on average for a mandatory label. Findings suggest that the effectiveness of opposition advertising was likely a formative factor in the defeat of Proposition 37.

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