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Main Title Willingness to pay to reduce a child's pesticide exposure : evidence from the baby food market /
Author Maguire, Kelly B.
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Owens, Nicole.
Simons, Nathalie B.
Publisher National Center for Environmental Economics,
Year Published 2002
OCLC Number 57253299
Subjects Pediatric toxicology ; Food contamination ; Pesticides
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EJBR EPAAUX HC79.E5N386 2002-3 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 03/16/2020
Collation 38 pages ; 22 cm.
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"May 2002." Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-27). Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Notes
In this paper we estimate the price premium associated with organic baby food by applying a hedonic model to price and characteristic data for baby food products collected in two cities: Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina and San Jose, California. We use price per jar of baby food as the dependent variable and control for a number of baby food characteristics (e.g., brand, type, and stage) as well as store characteristics (e.g. type of retail establishment). We find the price premium associated with the organic characteristic to be approximately 12 cents per jar. To the extent this premium reflects parents preferences regarding the reduction of their babys exposure to pesticide residues, our results could be paired up with risk data to estimate the value of the health benefits associated with reduced exposure.