Economists (Ollinger and Mueller, 2003; Golan et al., 2004) have considered some of the economic forces, such as demands from major customers, that encourage plants to maintain food safety process control. Other economists, such as Roberts (2005), have identified food safety technologies that enable better control harmful pathogens. However, economists have not put the two together. The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of economic forces, including firm effects and plant technology, customer demands, and regulation, on food safety technology use. Preliminary results suggest that customer demand has the greatest impact
Food Safety Economics combines the fields of food safety and economics to investigate the allocation...
Purpose This study is in line with the debate concerning the compatibility between the qualitative ...
We use data from a national survey of fruit and vegetable growers to examine the current prevalence ...
Economists (Ollinger and Mueller, 2003; Golan et al., 2004) have considered some of the economic for...
Economists (Ollinger and Mueller, 2003; Golan et al., 2004) have considered some of the economic for...
Economists (Ollinger and Mueller, 2003; Golan et al., 2004) have considered some of the economic for...
A globalised food trade, with a huge increase of the exchanged volume, extensive production and comp...
This paper analyzes how the implementation of a food safety standard affects firms' strategic behavi...
A globalised food trade, with a huge increase of the exchanged volume, extensive production and comp...
We examine theoretically and empirically the factors associated with commodity organizations’ volunt...
Public concern regarding food safety has emerged as a major policy issue. Chemicals and biotechnolog...
Economists have long debated the relative effectiveness of markets and regulations in reaching socia...
In this paper, we propose new research methods and approaches in the area of food safety economics t...
Science is identifying new food-borne pathogens and understanding their potential for serious conseq...
Current policies designed to improve food safety rely on regulation and market incentives. However, ...
Food Safety Economics combines the fields of food safety and economics to investigate the allocation...
Purpose This study is in line with the debate concerning the compatibility between the qualitative ...
We use data from a national survey of fruit and vegetable growers to examine the current prevalence ...
Economists (Ollinger and Mueller, 2003; Golan et al., 2004) have considered some of the economic for...
Economists (Ollinger and Mueller, 2003; Golan et al., 2004) have considered some of the economic for...
Economists (Ollinger and Mueller, 2003; Golan et al., 2004) have considered some of the economic for...
A globalised food trade, with a huge increase of the exchanged volume, extensive production and comp...
This paper analyzes how the implementation of a food safety standard affects firms' strategic behavi...
A globalised food trade, with a huge increase of the exchanged volume, extensive production and comp...
We examine theoretically and empirically the factors associated with commodity organizations’ volunt...
Public concern regarding food safety has emerged as a major policy issue. Chemicals and biotechnolog...
Economists have long debated the relative effectiveness of markets and regulations in reaching socia...
In this paper, we propose new research methods and approaches in the area of food safety economics t...
Science is identifying new food-borne pathogens and understanding their potential for serious conseq...
Current policies designed to improve food safety rely on regulation and market incentives. However, ...
Food Safety Economics combines the fields of food safety and economics to investigate the allocation...
Purpose This study is in line with the debate concerning the compatibility between the qualitative ...
We use data from a national survey of fruit and vegetable growers to examine the current prevalence ...