Procedures are identified detecting and estimating consumer willingness to pay for food safety. Case histories demonstrate the significant behavioral response of consumers to changes in food safety. Concepts and methods for estimating willingness to pay for food safety are reviewed. A framework is developed for estimating the impact of food safety on market prices, market quantities, and consumer and producer welfare. Contrary to theoretical models based on zero transactions costs and fully differentiated markets, the empirical results indicate that the welfare losses of a laissez-faire policy to food safety may exceed the losses of direct regulation
Using an ideal setting from a major food safety crisis, we estimate a full demand modelfor the unsaf...
Food safety, consumer benefits, cost/benefit analysis, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Food ...
Research on consumer quality perception is reviewed using the Total Food Quality Model as a structur...
The modern theory of demand which underlies much of economic analysis of consumer behavior is based ...
Using an ideal setting from a major food safety crisis, we estimate a full demand model for the unsa...
Due to food safety incidents around the world, a number of research projects have found growing will...
In this paper, we value food safety in a nonhypothet ica l se t t ing--exper imenta l auction market...
This study estimates Canadian consumers' willingness to pay for food safety improvements and identif...
This paper presents the results obtained from two experimental auctions regarding consumer willingne...
An analytical framework where consumers are imperfectly informed about the safety of products is use...
Food safety concerns have had dramatic impacts on food and livestock markets in recent years. Here w...
Microbial pathogens and pesticide residues in food pose a financial burden to society which can be r...
Abstract Food safety concerns have had dramatic impacts on food and livestock markets in recent year...
Food Safety Economics combines the fields of food safety and economics to investigate the allocation...
This thesis examines the 'economics of food safety'. The discussion outlines a theoretical 'equilibr...
Using an ideal setting from a major food safety crisis, we estimate a full demand modelfor the unsaf...
Food safety, consumer benefits, cost/benefit analysis, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Food ...
Research on consumer quality perception is reviewed using the Total Food Quality Model as a structur...
The modern theory of demand which underlies much of economic analysis of consumer behavior is based ...
Using an ideal setting from a major food safety crisis, we estimate a full demand model for the unsa...
Due to food safety incidents around the world, a number of research projects have found growing will...
In this paper, we value food safety in a nonhypothet ica l se t t ing--exper imenta l auction market...
This study estimates Canadian consumers' willingness to pay for food safety improvements and identif...
This paper presents the results obtained from two experimental auctions regarding consumer willingne...
An analytical framework where consumers are imperfectly informed about the safety of products is use...
Food safety concerns have had dramatic impacts on food and livestock markets in recent years. Here w...
Microbial pathogens and pesticide residues in food pose a financial burden to society which can be r...
Abstract Food safety concerns have had dramatic impacts on food and livestock markets in recent year...
Food Safety Economics combines the fields of food safety and economics to investigate the allocation...
This thesis examines the 'economics of food safety'. The discussion outlines a theoretical 'equilibr...
Using an ideal setting from a major food safety crisis, we estimate a full demand modelfor the unsaf...
Food safety, consumer benefits, cost/benefit analysis, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Food ...
Research on consumer quality perception is reviewed using the Total Food Quality Model as a structur...