Swine epidemics can have very large devastating financial consequences. Governments generally bear the direct losses, such as the value of destroyed animals. Consequential losses, such as the losses resulting from empty buildings and movement standstills, are completely borne by the farmers (and other participants of the production chain) involved. In the Netherlands, as a result of the 1997/1998 epidemic of classical swine fever, the government dramatically changed its risk financing policy, so that farmers now have to pay a significant amount of the direct losses themselves. The goal of this paper is to analyze how this amount can be financed most efficiently. Risk financing instruments studied include a fund, a bank guarantee and an insu...
This study calculates the financial consequences of the bluetongue serotype 8 (BTV8) epidemics of 20...
The goal of this study was to estimate how large classical swine fever losses could be if the diseas...
The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long studied for purposes of estimating t...
Swine epidemics can have very large devastating financial consequences. Governments generally bear t...
This paper studies farm business interruption insurance for Classical Swine Fever epidemics. Insight...
This chapter deals with (1) designing an epidemic livestock insurance in such a way that farmers get...
This paper describes a modelling system developed to simulate the epidemiological and economic effec...
<p>The risk environment of farmers is constantly changing; price and production risks, for ins...
Keywords: Classical swine fever; contagious disease; epidemiological model; sector-level market and...
The effects of additional measures adopted during a classical swine fever (CSF) epidemic to reduce p...
<strong><font size="6"><p align="RIGHT"></strong><p align="RIGHT"> </font>Keywords: Classical swine ...
The importance of animal health crises has considerably increased over the last few years. When a cr...
This study analyses numerically an animal disease insurance scheme and how it could be operationaliz...
A sectoral market model and a stochastic epidemiological model were used to simulate the effects of ...
The cross-border region of the Netherlands (NL) and the two German states of North Rhine Westphalia ...
This study calculates the financial consequences of the bluetongue serotype 8 (BTV8) epidemics of 20...
The goal of this study was to estimate how large classical swine fever losses could be if the diseas...
The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long studied for purposes of estimating t...
Swine epidemics can have very large devastating financial consequences. Governments generally bear t...
This paper studies farm business interruption insurance for Classical Swine Fever epidemics. Insight...
This chapter deals with (1) designing an epidemic livestock insurance in such a way that farmers get...
This paper describes a modelling system developed to simulate the epidemiological and economic effec...
<p>The risk environment of farmers is constantly changing; price and production risks, for ins...
Keywords: Classical swine fever; contagious disease; epidemiological model; sector-level market and...
The effects of additional measures adopted during a classical swine fever (CSF) epidemic to reduce p...
<strong><font size="6"><p align="RIGHT"></strong><p align="RIGHT"> </font>Keywords: Classical swine ...
The importance of animal health crises has considerably increased over the last few years. When a cr...
This study analyses numerically an animal disease insurance scheme and how it could be operationaliz...
A sectoral market model and a stochastic epidemiological model were used to simulate the effects of ...
The cross-border region of the Netherlands (NL) and the two German states of North Rhine Westphalia ...
This study calculates the financial consequences of the bluetongue serotype 8 (BTV8) epidemics of 20...
The goal of this study was to estimate how large classical swine fever losses could be if the diseas...
The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long studied for purposes of estimating t...