This study examines farm to wholesale prices spreads to measure the impact of the Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) disease outbreak on the Canadian beef industry. The study uses structure break tests developed by Gregory and Hansen (1996) and Hansen (1992) examine possible breaks within cointegrating relationships. The study finds evidence that the industry began a realignment as a result of the UK BSE disease outbreak, and the Canadian BSE disease outbreak was simply the largest realignment of the process beginning with the UK disease outbreak. However, the only statistically significant break was the BSE disease outbreak itself in May 2003. Stability was not restored until the border was reopened in 2005. Specific results indicated ...
This paper examines transmission between producer and retail prices for beef, lamb and pork in the U...
With a BSE incident in the United States (US) in December of 2003, questions arose about the effect ...
The objectives of this paper are (a) to estimate the overall losses to the beef industry in Canada f...
This study examines farm to wholesale prices spreads to measure the impact of the Bovine Spongiform ...
This study examines farm to wholesale prices spreads to measure the impact of the BSE disease outbre...
This study investigates the dynamics of price transmission between the Canadian beef markets along t...
On December 23, 2003, Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), widely known as 'mad cow disease,' was...
A long history of producing mostly for the domestic market led to institutions and "ways of thinking...
The appearance of BSE in the Canadian beef herd brought immediate financial hardship to the industry...
A BSE discovery in a downer cow in May 2003 in Alberta caused the closure of all international marke...
Household-level Canadian scanner data from 2002 – 2005 were used to identify consumer reactions to t...
A brief review of the beef and cattle market following the diagnosis of Bovine Spongiform Encephalop...
Following the case of BSE in Alberta, Canada on May 20, 2003, retail beef sales, domestic disappeara...
Auction experiments are used to determine the pre- and post- effects of traceability and country-of-...
On March 20, 1996, a day known as Black Wednesday to the British beef industry, the British Secretar...
This paper examines transmission between producer and retail prices for beef, lamb and pork in the U...
With a BSE incident in the United States (US) in December of 2003, questions arose about the effect ...
The objectives of this paper are (a) to estimate the overall losses to the beef industry in Canada f...
This study examines farm to wholesale prices spreads to measure the impact of the Bovine Spongiform ...
This study examines farm to wholesale prices spreads to measure the impact of the BSE disease outbre...
This study investigates the dynamics of price transmission between the Canadian beef markets along t...
On December 23, 2003, Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), widely known as 'mad cow disease,' was...
A long history of producing mostly for the domestic market led to institutions and "ways of thinking...
The appearance of BSE in the Canadian beef herd brought immediate financial hardship to the industry...
A BSE discovery in a downer cow in May 2003 in Alberta caused the closure of all international marke...
Household-level Canadian scanner data from 2002 – 2005 were used to identify consumer reactions to t...
A brief review of the beef and cattle market following the diagnosis of Bovine Spongiform Encephalop...
Following the case of BSE in Alberta, Canada on May 20, 2003, retail beef sales, domestic disappeara...
Auction experiments are used to determine the pre- and post- effects of traceability and country-of-...
On March 20, 1996, a day known as Black Wednesday to the British beef industry, the British Secretar...
This paper examines transmission between producer and retail prices for beef, lamb and pork in the U...
With a BSE incident in the United States (US) in December of 2003, questions arose about the effect ...
The objectives of this paper are (a) to estimate the overall losses to the beef industry in Canada f...