On March 20, 1996, a day known as Black Wednesday to the British beef industry, the British Secretary of State of Health announced that a possible link existed between BSE and the Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD), the human variant of mad cow. Seven years later, a somewhat comparable fate struck the Canadian beef industry. In May 2003, the discovery of the first native North American case of BSE in Canada deflated the prospects of the industry across the country, consequently creating environmental uncertainty. This paper conceptually analyses the events that occurred in Britain by considering the beef industry as a political economy. The authors find that socio-political structures, driven by power and dependency relations, socio-political...
This paper investigates the effect of the BSE scare on beef consumption due to the intense media cov...
Despite existing mad cow disease surveillance efforts in the United States, in place since the 1980s...
This ethnographic research examines how farmers survive agricultural crises by exploring reactions o...
On March 20, 1996, a day known as Black Wednesday to the British beef industry, the British Secretar...
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is a neurological disorder commonly found in cows. The hypoth...
The mad cow crisis in the united kingdom. Some possible explanations This paper reviews the anglopho...
This study examines farm to wholesale prices spreads to measure the impact of the Bovine Spongiform ...
A BSE discovery in a downer cow in May 2003 in Alberta caused the closure of all international marke...
[[abstract]]BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy) was first recognised as a cattle disease in Brita...
The BSE saga in the UK provides important lessons on the role of governments in risk communication a...
A long history of producing mostly for the domestic market led to institutions and "ways of thinking...
article published in economics journalThe mad cow disease crisis in the United Kingdom (U.K.) was a ...
When a new illness in cattle appeared in the United Kingdom twenty years ago, its ensuing nationwide...
Mad cow disease, or bovine spongi-form encephalopathy, [BSE], quickly caught the attention of the pu...
This study examines farm to wholesale prices spreads to measure the impact of the BSE disease outbre...
This paper investigates the effect of the BSE scare on beef consumption due to the intense media cov...
Despite existing mad cow disease surveillance efforts in the United States, in place since the 1980s...
This ethnographic research examines how farmers survive agricultural crises by exploring reactions o...
On March 20, 1996, a day known as Black Wednesday to the British beef industry, the British Secretar...
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is a neurological disorder commonly found in cows. The hypoth...
The mad cow crisis in the united kingdom. Some possible explanations This paper reviews the anglopho...
This study examines farm to wholesale prices spreads to measure the impact of the Bovine Spongiform ...
A BSE discovery in a downer cow in May 2003 in Alberta caused the closure of all international marke...
[[abstract]]BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy) was first recognised as a cattle disease in Brita...
The BSE saga in the UK provides important lessons on the role of governments in risk communication a...
A long history of producing mostly for the domestic market led to institutions and "ways of thinking...
article published in economics journalThe mad cow disease crisis in the United Kingdom (U.K.) was a ...
When a new illness in cattle appeared in the United Kingdom twenty years ago, its ensuing nationwide...
Mad cow disease, or bovine spongi-form encephalopathy, [BSE], quickly caught the attention of the pu...
This study examines farm to wholesale prices spreads to measure the impact of the BSE disease outbre...
This paper investigates the effect of the BSE scare on beef consumption due to the intense media cov...
Despite existing mad cow disease surveillance efforts in the United States, in place since the 1980s...
This ethnographic research examines how farmers survive agricultural crises by exploring reactions o...