@article{Singla:126773,
      recid = {126773},
      author = {Singla, Rohit and Naseem, Anwar},
      title = {Ex-Ante Economic Impact Analysis of Novel Traits in  Canola},
      address = {2012},
      number = {1007-2016-79503},
      pages = {41},
      year = {2012},
      abstract = {This study evaluates the potential economic impacts of ten  novel traits in canola by employing a stochastic economic  surplus model. Nitrogen use efficiency, water use  efficiency, flea beetle resistance, cold/freeze tolerance  and drought tolerance traits were found to have the largest  economic impacts. Major beneficiaries of the surplus  benefits are consumers, and Canadian producers and  innovators. The magnitudes of economic impacts varied  substantially across the three major canola growing  provinces in Canada. Net benefits were found sensitive to  supply elasticity and time spent in R&D and regulatory  approval. The benefits, however, were not very sensitive to  alternative probability distribution assumption for  adoption rate, and correlation of adoption rate with  expected yield change.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/126773},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.126773},
}