International audienceDisease emergence in livestock is a product of environment, epidemiology and economic forces. The environmental factors contributing to novel pathogen emergence in humans have been studied extensively, but the two-way relationship between farm microeconomics and outbreak risk has received comparably little attention. We introduce a game-theoretic model where farmers produce and sell two goods, one of which (e.g. pigs, poultry) is susceptible to infection by a pathogen. We model market and epidemiological effects at both the individual farm level and the community level. We find that in the case of low demand elasticity for livestock meat, the presence of an animal pathogen causing production losses can lead to a bistab...
The paper surveys articles examining the economic impacts of a livestock disease outbreak and focuse...
The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long studied for purposes of estimating t...
Trade in feeder animals creates externalities when animal diseases can spread beyond the purchasing ...
Disease emergence in livestock is a product of environment, epidemiology and economic forces. The en...
Trade in feeder animals creates externalities when animal diseases can spread beyond the purchasing ...
Infectious livestock disease creates externalities for proximate animal production enterprises. The ...
Most infectious diseases in humans originate from animals. In this paper, we explore the role of ani...
International audienceAccounting for individual decisions in mechanistic epidemiological models rema...
Working Paper SMART-LERECO N° 11-05 The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long ...
An outbreak of foot and mouth disease (FMD) can distort livestock markets. In this paper we have sim...
Comparative advantage motivates large trade flows in feeder animals throughout the world. Trade cr...
It has been argued that intensive livestock farming increases the risk of pandemics of zoonotic orig...
Risk classification of livestock farms can help stakeholders design and implement risk management me...
Risk classification of livestock farms can help stakeholders design and implement risk management me...
We develop a dynamic model of livestock disease and decentralized economic behavior as a jointly-det...
The paper surveys articles examining the economic impacts of a livestock disease outbreak and focuse...
The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long studied for purposes of estimating t...
Trade in feeder animals creates externalities when animal diseases can spread beyond the purchasing ...
Disease emergence in livestock is a product of environment, epidemiology and economic forces. The en...
Trade in feeder animals creates externalities when animal diseases can spread beyond the purchasing ...
Infectious livestock disease creates externalities for proximate animal production enterprises. The ...
Most infectious diseases in humans originate from animals. In this paper, we explore the role of ani...
International audienceAccounting for individual decisions in mechanistic epidemiological models rema...
Working Paper SMART-LERECO N° 11-05 The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long ...
An outbreak of foot and mouth disease (FMD) can distort livestock markets. In this paper we have sim...
Comparative advantage motivates large trade flows in feeder animals throughout the world. Trade cr...
It has been argued that intensive livestock farming increases the risk of pandemics of zoonotic orig...
Risk classification of livestock farms can help stakeholders design and implement risk management me...
Risk classification of livestock farms can help stakeholders design and implement risk management me...
We develop a dynamic model of livestock disease and decentralized economic behavior as a jointly-det...
The paper surveys articles examining the economic impacts of a livestock disease outbreak and focuse...
The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long studied for purposes of estimating t...
Trade in feeder animals creates externalities when animal diseases can spread beyond the purchasing ...