This paper develops an estimation of the cost of regulations on California agricultural producers which can be used as a baseline for comparing regulatory environments. The estimated regulatory cost in relationship to operating costs for producers is between $2.19 billion to $2.21 billion. The range on percentage of income allocated to regulatory cost is between 5.24% and 9.19%
overnment influences agriculture everywhere. This chapter reviews some of the most significant gover...
A necessary condition for socially desirable regulation is that total social benefits outweigh total...
Regulatory compliance, the "phantom costs of production," is an increasingly "fact-of-life" for U.S....
This paper develops an estimation of the cost of regulations on California agricultural producers wh...
Regulatory pressure is a source of increasing concern for California producers. Though regulations h...
California dairy farms have experienced hard times in recent years. In addition to changes in market...
California specialty crop producers face multiple regulatory bodies from both the state and federal ...
This paper provides results from a producers survey that enquired about the complexity of the regula...
This research estimates the costs of a local air quality rule (Rule 4570) adopted in the San Joaquin...
California had a market value of agricultural products sold of $25.7 billion in the year 2002 rankin...
The choice of policy instruments in order to achieve a cost efficient regulation has long been an im...
Under the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2011, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration started to im...
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) restricts pesticide use to reduce n...
Regulatory pressure is a source of increasing concern to the California agricultural industry. In th...
The recent rises in production costs pose new challenges to farmers. However, price increases are no...
overnment influences agriculture everywhere. This chapter reviews some of the most significant gover...
A necessary condition for socially desirable regulation is that total social benefits outweigh total...
Regulatory compliance, the "phantom costs of production," is an increasingly "fact-of-life" for U.S....
This paper develops an estimation of the cost of regulations on California agricultural producers wh...
Regulatory pressure is a source of increasing concern for California producers. Though regulations h...
California dairy farms have experienced hard times in recent years. In addition to changes in market...
California specialty crop producers face multiple regulatory bodies from both the state and federal ...
This paper provides results from a producers survey that enquired about the complexity of the regula...
This research estimates the costs of a local air quality rule (Rule 4570) adopted in the San Joaquin...
California had a market value of agricultural products sold of $25.7 billion in the year 2002 rankin...
The choice of policy instruments in order to achieve a cost efficient regulation has long been an im...
Under the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2011, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration started to im...
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) restricts pesticide use to reduce n...
Regulatory pressure is a source of increasing concern to the California agricultural industry. In th...
The recent rises in production costs pose new challenges to farmers. However, price increases are no...
overnment influences agriculture everywhere. This chapter reviews some of the most significant gover...
A necessary condition for socially desirable regulation is that total social benefits outweigh total...
Regulatory compliance, the "phantom costs of production," is an increasingly "fact-of-life" for U.S....