Traditional regulation in the food safety domain has been in the form of mandatory, inflexible food safety controls that are applied to firms. There has been a trend away from this regulatory paradigm towards more co-regulation and self-regulation by industry. This paper investigates the potential for systemic failure in the provision of safe food that might arise as a consequence of this new regulatory paradigm. These systemic failures occur owing to the fact that the food safety outcome depends on the behaviour of the three sets of agents (firms, consumers and the regulator). These populations of agents have generally been treated in the literature as homogeneous in terms of their behaviour and strategies. Further, the actions taken by an...
Public concern about food safety is placing increasing pressure on government agencies to be more pr...
This article focuses on the state of European food safety governance and offers a view on possible f...
Profound changes in the landscape of food governance fundamentally challenge the capacity of individ...
Traditional regulation in the food safety domain has been in the form of mandatory, inflexible food ...
Recent instances of significant food safety breeches in both meat and biotechnology challenge tradit...
Food safety regulation is a key policy area that has witnessed an increasing alignment of risk and r...
Collective quality management systems are well known instruments to manage the quality and/or the sa...
Collective quality management systems are well known instruments to manage the quality and/or the sa...
This paper explores the role of public and private regulation in motivating the adoption of enhanced...
In this contribution we discuss the added value of the RIT model for the analysis of complex governa...
A globalised food trade, with a huge increase of the exchanged volume, extensive production and comp...
This paper illustrates the most recent developments of the economic research in the field of food sa...
A globalised food trade, with a huge increase of the exchanged volume, extensive production and comp...
Événement(s) lié(s) : - 12. Spring meeting of young economists (SMYE); Hamburg (DEU) - (2007-05-25 -...
Food safety economists have raised numerous questions according to the emergence and the multiplicat...
Public concern about food safety is placing increasing pressure on government agencies to be more pr...
This article focuses on the state of European food safety governance and offers a view on possible f...
Profound changes in the landscape of food governance fundamentally challenge the capacity of individ...
Traditional regulation in the food safety domain has been in the form of mandatory, inflexible food ...
Recent instances of significant food safety breeches in both meat and biotechnology challenge tradit...
Food safety regulation is a key policy area that has witnessed an increasing alignment of risk and r...
Collective quality management systems are well known instruments to manage the quality and/or the sa...
Collective quality management systems are well known instruments to manage the quality and/or the sa...
This paper explores the role of public and private regulation in motivating the adoption of enhanced...
In this contribution we discuss the added value of the RIT model for the analysis of complex governa...
A globalised food trade, with a huge increase of the exchanged volume, extensive production and comp...
This paper illustrates the most recent developments of the economic research in the field of food sa...
A globalised food trade, with a huge increase of the exchanged volume, extensive production and comp...
Événement(s) lié(s) : - 12. Spring meeting of young economists (SMYE); Hamburg (DEU) - (2007-05-25 -...
Food safety economists have raised numerous questions according to the emergence and the multiplicat...
Public concern about food safety is placing increasing pressure on government agencies to be more pr...
This article focuses on the state of European food safety governance and offers a view on possible f...
Profound changes in the landscape of food governance fundamentally challenge the capacity of individ...