This paper analyzes border protection policies for managing risk of unintended imports of invasive species. Previous work typically assumes invasive species risk to be exogenous and commonly known. Here, we examine cases in which endogenous actions (exporter abatement) affect risk and allow for unobservable differences in exporter abatement cost. We show how the optimal inspection/penalty regime differs in such cases from that derived for homogeneous exporters. The information asymmetry also makes it optimal for the regulator to provide technical assistance grants even if it would be otherwise inefficient to do so. Further, we show that the fungibility of technical assistance with inputs in other sectors of the exporting economy significant...
This paper analyses the issue of balancing the gains from trade with the risk of pest and disease tr...
Invasive species can inflict significant costs on agriculture. Approaches to prevent introduction an...
<div><p>Alien insects are increasingly being dispersed around the world through international trade,...
Invasive species are a negative externality associated with imported goods. Policies aimed at exclud...
International commodity trade serves as the primary conduit for unintentional introductions of damag...
The perception that biosecurity import restrictions are used as disguised barriers to trade is wides...
Invasive species have caused notable economic damages in agriculture, fisheries, forestry, and other...
This paper presents a theoretical model of the enforcement of an SPS standard - border inspections f...
Allocating inspection resources over a diverse set of imports to prevent entry of plant pests and pa...
International economic activities have helped species spread into non-native habitats, which cause s...
We investigate the interface between trade and invasive species (IS) risk, focusing on the existing...
We investigate the interface between trade and invasive species (IS) risk, focusing on the existing ...
The WTO SPS Agreement provides countries the opportunity to protect domestic production from pests a...
We investigate the interface between trade and invasive species (IS) risk, focusing on the existing ...
This paper analyses the issue of balancing the gains from trade with the risk of pest and disease tr...
This paper analyses the issue of balancing the gains from trade with the risk of pest and disease tr...
Invasive species can inflict significant costs on agriculture. Approaches to prevent introduction an...
<div><p>Alien insects are increasingly being dispersed around the world through international trade,...
Invasive species are a negative externality associated with imported goods. Policies aimed at exclud...
International commodity trade serves as the primary conduit for unintentional introductions of damag...
The perception that biosecurity import restrictions are used as disguised barriers to trade is wides...
Invasive species have caused notable economic damages in agriculture, fisheries, forestry, and other...
This paper presents a theoretical model of the enforcement of an SPS standard - border inspections f...
Allocating inspection resources over a diverse set of imports to prevent entry of plant pests and pa...
International economic activities have helped species spread into non-native habitats, which cause s...
We investigate the interface between trade and invasive species (IS) risk, focusing on the existing...
We investigate the interface between trade and invasive species (IS) risk, focusing on the existing ...
The WTO SPS Agreement provides countries the opportunity to protect domestic production from pests a...
We investigate the interface between trade and invasive species (IS) risk, focusing on the existing ...
This paper analyses the issue of balancing the gains from trade with the risk of pest and disease tr...
This paper analyses the issue of balancing the gains from trade with the risk of pest and disease tr...
Invasive species can inflict significant costs on agriculture. Approaches to prevent introduction an...
<div><p>Alien insects are increasingly being dispersed around the world through international trade,...