There has been a rapid increase in recent years in invasive species and animal management economic research. Expanded interest in the topic has been partially driven by the practical importance of public policy to deal effectively with invasive species, given its public good aspects. This paper shows that the basic criteria of public goods: non-rivalry and non-excludability, apply directly to animal disease border measures and eradication services, with some caveats. It is also argued that public policy should assess disease control and eradication on grounds of biology, national economic interests, and international cooperation. Specific regulations and programs must be evaluated on the basis of cost benefit principles
There are no technological barriers to eliminating major transboundary livestock diseases. ‘Eliminat...
Programs and policies to minimize the threat of, or mitigate the damages from, invasive species work...
The Ecological Society of America has evaluated current U.S. national policies and practices on biol...
There has been a rapid increase in recent years in invasive species and animal management economic r...
This paper designs a political economy model of invasive species management that explores the effect...
This Paper designs a political economy model of invasive species management in order to explore the ...
document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears on al...
Traditionally, the problem of invasive species, along with the decision-making framework established...
Biological invasions are an economic problem. Invasions are typically the intended or unintended con...
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of invasive species management as it applies to i...
Abstract Many critical public health issues require non-traditional approa-ches. Although many novel...
European animal disease policy seems to find its justification in a “harm to other” principle. Limit...
We postulate that the causes of the problem of invasive alien species are primarily economic and, as...
The problem of invasive pests and diseases has become more urgent and far more complex today than in...
Many critical public health issues require non-traditional approaches. Although many novel strategie...
There are no technological barriers to eliminating major transboundary livestock diseases. ‘Eliminat...
Programs and policies to minimize the threat of, or mitigate the damages from, invasive species work...
The Ecological Society of America has evaluated current U.S. national policies and practices on biol...
There has been a rapid increase in recent years in invasive species and animal management economic r...
This paper designs a political economy model of invasive species management that explores the effect...
This Paper designs a political economy model of invasive species management in order to explore the ...
document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears on al...
Traditionally, the problem of invasive species, along with the decision-making framework established...
Biological invasions are an economic problem. Invasions are typically the intended or unintended con...
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of invasive species management as it applies to i...
Abstract Many critical public health issues require non-traditional approa-ches. Although many novel...
European animal disease policy seems to find its justification in a “harm to other” principle. Limit...
We postulate that the causes of the problem of invasive alien species are primarily economic and, as...
The problem of invasive pests and diseases has become more urgent and far more complex today than in...
Many critical public health issues require non-traditional approaches. Although many novel strategie...
There are no technological barriers to eliminating major transboundary livestock diseases. ‘Eliminat...
Programs and policies to minimize the threat of, or mitigate the damages from, invasive species work...
The Ecological Society of America has evaluated current U.S. national policies and practices on biol...