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The economic impacts of geographical indications: evidences from cases studies

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Geographical indications (GIs) can be used as tools for the development of sustainable food systems, and stakeholders at local and international levels often require economic data relating to the development of GIs, especially in terms of impact. In this view, FAO has developed a collaboration with experts and Masters/PhD students to analyze the data collected from 10 cases around the world. The analysis provides some clear evidence about the economic impact of GI . This paper synthetizes some results by focusing on three well-differentiated cases.
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hal-02798763 , version 1 (05-06-2020)

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Dominique Barjolle, Philippe Jeanneaux, Emilie Vandecandelaere, Catherine Teyssier, Stéphane Fournier, et al.. The economic impacts of geographical indications: evidences from cases studies. 7. International Conference on Localized Agri-Food Systems, Challenges for the new rurality in a changing world, Södertörn University (Sweden). Stockholm, SWE., May 2016, Stockholm, Sweden. ⟨hal-02798763⟩
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