An outbreak of foot and mouth disease (FMD) can distort livestock markets. In this paper we have simulated welfare effects due to the risk of a hypothetical FMD outbreak and trade distortions associated with the disease. The analysis was carried out with stochastic dynamic partial-equilibrium models characterizing the Finnish pig and cattle sectors. The models maximise the aggregate welfare of consumers, producers and taxpayers arising from the domestic and two export markets, imported goods and direct costs caused by disease eradication measures. The duration of trade distortions and the probability of occurrence of disease are stochastic and unknown beforehand. The results suggest that if a disease outbreak with trade distortions occurs, ...
The paper surveys articles examining the economic impacts of a livestock disease outbreak and focuse...
AbstractMarket trade-routes can support infectious-disease transmission, impacting biological popula...
Conventional epidemiological studies of infections spreading through trade networks, e.g. via livest...
An outbreak of foot and mouth disease (FMD) can distort livestock markets. In this paper we have sim...
Introduction of foot and mouth disease (FMD) into country typically initiates eradication procedures...
We use a stochastic dynamic programming model to simulate the market implications of alternative foo...
Abstract — This paper examines the role of market coordination and market distortions caused by a hy...
This paper examines the role of market coordination and market distortions caused by a hypothetical ...
This report presents a modeling framework in which epidemiological model results are integrated with...
Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) is one of the most contagious animal diseases. Because of the easy tran...
The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long studied for purposes of estimating t...
The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long studied for purposes of estimating t...
Outbreaks of animal diseases such as foot and mouth disease (FMD) are of great concern for agricultu...
Disease emergence in livestock is a product of environment, epidemiology and economic forces. The en...
International audienceDisease emergence in livestock is a product of environment, epidemiology and e...
The paper surveys articles examining the economic impacts of a livestock disease outbreak and focuse...
AbstractMarket trade-routes can support infectious-disease transmission, impacting biological popula...
Conventional epidemiological studies of infections spreading through trade networks, e.g. via livest...
An outbreak of foot and mouth disease (FMD) can distort livestock markets. In this paper we have sim...
Introduction of foot and mouth disease (FMD) into country typically initiates eradication procedures...
We use a stochastic dynamic programming model to simulate the market implications of alternative foo...
Abstract — This paper examines the role of market coordination and market distortions caused by a hy...
This paper examines the role of market coordination and market distortions caused by a hypothetical ...
This report presents a modeling framework in which epidemiological model results are integrated with...
Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) is one of the most contagious animal diseases. Because of the easy tran...
The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long studied for purposes of estimating t...
The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long studied for purposes of estimating t...
Outbreaks of animal diseases such as foot and mouth disease (FMD) are of great concern for agricultu...
Disease emergence in livestock is a product of environment, epidemiology and economic forces. The en...
International audienceDisease emergence in livestock is a product of environment, epidemiology and e...
The paper surveys articles examining the economic impacts of a livestock disease outbreak and focuse...
AbstractMarket trade-routes can support infectious-disease transmission, impacting biological popula...
Conventional epidemiological studies of infections spreading through trade networks, e.g. via livest...