Select Publications:

  • Kalaitzandonakes, N., P. Philips, S. Smyth and J. Wesseler (eds.) The Coexistence of Genetically Modified, Organic and Conventional Foods: Government Policies and Market Practices, Springer, New York, 2016.
  • Kalaitzandonakes, N., K. Zahringer and J. Kruse, “The Economic Impacts of Regulatory Delays on Trade and InnovationJournal of World Trade, 49 (6): 1011–1046, 2015
  • Kalaitzandonakes, N., and A. Magnier, “The Economics of Adventitious Presence Thresholds in the EU Seed MarketFood Policy, 43(5):237-247, 2013.
  • Giannakas, K., N. Kalaitzandonakes, A. Magnier and K. Mattas “Economic Effects of Purity Standards in GMO Labeling LawsJournal of Agricultural Industrial Organization, 9:1-47, 2011
  • Kalaitzandonakes, N., A. Magnier, and D.J. Miller, “A Worrisome Crop? Is there Market Power in the US Seed Industry?Regulation, 33(4), 2010.
  • Kalaitzandonakes, N., J. Alston, and K. Bradford. “Compliance Costs for Regulatory Approval of New Biotech Crops,” Nature Biotechnology, 25(5), 509-11, 2007.
  • Kalaitzandonakes, N., “Cartagena Protocol: A New Trade Barrier?Regulation, 29(2): 18-25, 2006.
  • Kalaitzandonakes, N., J. M. Alston, and K. J. Bradford. “Compliance Costs for Regulatory Approval of New Biotech Crops” in Regulating Agricultural Biotechnology: Economics and Policy, R. Just, et al., eds., Springer, 37-57, 2006.
  • Bradford, K.J., J.M. Alston, and N. Kalaitzandonakes. “Regulation of Biotechnology for Specialty Crops” in Regulating Agricultural Biotechnology: Economics and Policy, R. Just, et al., eds., Springer, 683-97, 2006.
  • Kalaitzandonakes, N. “Another Look at Europe’s Regulations.Regulation, 27(1): 44-50, 2004.