Title Genetiškai modifikuotų produktų prekybos reguliavimas rinkos dalyvių požiūriu /
Translation of Title Trade regulation of genetically modified products in terms of market participants.
Authors Rimkienė, Indrė
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Pages 97
Abstract [eng] RIMKIENĖ, Indrė. (2011) Trade regulation of genetically modified products in terms of market participants. MBA* Graduation Paper. Kaunas: Kaunas Faculty of Humanities, Vilnius University. 97 p. S U M M A R Y The Master work analyses the genetically modified organisms (GMO) and products on the Lithuanian market. GMO and their products are not freely on offer on the Lithuanian market. It is because the market has not only the Lithuanian restrictions of trade, but also the EU. By performing the analysis on Lithuanian market participants attitude towards genetically modification of organisms, GMO and their products, we could expect and forecast the GMO status on the Lithuanian market. There are a lot of opinions about genetical modifications, but looking to the future GMO will be increment. In any case, it is very important to discover more about prospects of genetically modified products, their effects on human health, their consumption patterns and market participants attitude towards them. Final work of University Master Studies, 97 pages, 22 pictures, 7 tables, 11 appendix, 70 references, Lithuanian language. Key Words: genetically modified organisms, consumption of genetically modified products, trade regulation, market participants attitude. Research object – genetically modified products. Research aim – to determine Market participants (experts, traders and consumers) in the treatment of genetically modified products, trade regulation. Objectives: 1) to identify genetically modified organisms and the development objectives of the application domain; 2) to identify genetically modified organisms and their products benefits and risks; 3) to study genetically modified organisms and their products in the regulation of trade and international, regional and national levels; 4) to create consumer, the decision to purchase and the legal trade in genetically modified products, the regulatory model of communication; 5) to identify the target groups (traders, consumers and experts) approach to regulating genetically modified products. Genetically modified products trading market in terms of regulation is needed. It has an empirical study and set of assumptions corroboration. Major conclusions are placed at the end of the presented work.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2014