This article argues that outsourcing regulatory power through a bilateral agreement with China is unlikely to ensure the safety of imported food for two primary reasons. First, shifting the regulatory burden does not present a feasible alternative to the traditional enforcement tools of outcome-based and production-based inspections and sanctions. Second, China’s burgeoning food safety regime, based on an entirely different culture and legal system, provides little incentive for Chinese food manufacturers to increase production costs to comply with U.S. standards
Recent efforts to regulate the safety of U.S. food imports have not kept up with the complexity of g...
Although food safety is a significant and increasing global health concern, international economic l...
Established within the framework of the World Trade Organization(WTO),the Trade Policy Review Mechan...
This article argues that outsourcing regulatory power through a bilateral agreement with China is un...
During the last 10-15 years the question about food safety has increasingly been a topic of great co...
Consumer safety has become an increasingly salient issue for China\u27s rising middle class and regu...
This article makes the case for food security law and policy as a component of global environmental ...
This article examines the development of the Chinese dairy sector since 2000 and investigates how th...
An estimated 300,000 Chinese infants became ill in 2008 after being fed milk powder that was contami...
Imported foods such as seafood, meat, processed foods, and beverages are becoming more common on Chi...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) increased attention to food imports from China is an i...
Codes Jel : F14, L25, Q17, Q18International audienceThe cost of complying with a sanitary standard i...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to empirically examine how China's food safety standards affe...
The problem of food safety has become a focus in the world. In recent years, because of high frequen...
The food control and regulatory system in China is beset by several challenges. While firms have to ...
Recent efforts to regulate the safety of U.S. food imports have not kept up with the complexity of g...
Although food safety is a significant and increasing global health concern, international economic l...
Established within the framework of the World Trade Organization(WTO),the Trade Policy Review Mechan...
This article argues that outsourcing regulatory power through a bilateral agreement with China is un...
During the last 10-15 years the question about food safety has increasingly been a topic of great co...
Consumer safety has become an increasingly salient issue for China\u27s rising middle class and regu...
This article makes the case for food security law and policy as a component of global environmental ...
This article examines the development of the Chinese dairy sector since 2000 and investigates how th...
An estimated 300,000 Chinese infants became ill in 2008 after being fed milk powder that was contami...
Imported foods such as seafood, meat, processed foods, and beverages are becoming more common on Chi...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) increased attention to food imports from China is an i...
Codes Jel : F14, L25, Q17, Q18International audienceThe cost of complying with a sanitary standard i...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to empirically examine how China's food safety standards affe...
The problem of food safety has become a focus in the world. In recent years, because of high frequen...
The food control and regulatory system in China is beset by several challenges. While firms have to ...
Recent efforts to regulate the safety of U.S. food imports have not kept up with the complexity of g...
Although food safety is a significant and increasing global health concern, international economic l...
Established within the framework of the World Trade Organization(WTO),the Trade Policy Review Mechan...