The impact of invasive species has grown substantially in recent years as evident by the trends in government expenditures in response to outbreaks. In this paper, authors analyze advantages and disadvantages of current government compensation measures for invasive species. The conceptual models are built to describe the relationship between producers’ utility and the effect of adoption of different measures under different observability condition. As a case study, a survey is designed to analyze producer behavior in mitigating AI & END outbreaks
In this paper, a dynamic optimization modeling framework for livestock production is developed for t...
This paper examines the economics of farm decisions to prevent and control infectious livestock dise...
Invasive species are species that are not native to an ecosystem, and when introduced into the new e...
The impact of invasive species has grown substantially in recent years as evident by the trends in g...
This paper designs a political economy model of invasive species management that explores the effect...
Invasive species are non-indigenous species that invade and adversely affect their adopted environme...
In this paper the impact of public policies such as subsidies and taxation on invasive species manag...
This Paper designs a political economy model of invasive species management in order to explore the ...
A conceptual bioeconomic framework that integrates dynamic epidemiological-economic processes was de...
We present a conceptual, but empirically applicable, model for determining the optimal allocation of...
There has been a rapid increase in recent years in invasive species and animal management economic r...
The authors discuss the evaluation of the economic impacts of endemic livestock diseases, and econom...
There are many options for controlling the spread of animal diseases. Some diseases have been treate...
A conceptual bioeconomic framework that integrates dynamic epidemiological-economic processes was de...
In this paper the impact of public policies such as subsidies and taxation on invasive species manag...
In this paper, a dynamic optimization modeling framework for livestock production is developed for t...
This paper examines the economics of farm decisions to prevent and control infectious livestock dise...
Invasive species are species that are not native to an ecosystem, and when introduced into the new e...
The impact of invasive species has grown substantially in recent years as evident by the trends in g...
This paper designs a political economy model of invasive species management that explores the effect...
Invasive species are non-indigenous species that invade and adversely affect their adopted environme...
In this paper the impact of public policies such as subsidies and taxation on invasive species manag...
This Paper designs a political economy model of invasive species management in order to explore the ...
A conceptual bioeconomic framework that integrates dynamic epidemiological-economic processes was de...
We present a conceptual, but empirically applicable, model for determining the optimal allocation of...
There has been a rapid increase in recent years in invasive species and animal management economic r...
The authors discuss the evaluation of the economic impacts of endemic livestock diseases, and econom...
There are many options for controlling the spread of animal diseases. Some diseases have been treate...
A conceptual bioeconomic framework that integrates dynamic epidemiological-economic processes was de...
In this paper the impact of public policies such as subsidies and taxation on invasive species manag...
In this paper, a dynamic optimization modeling framework for livestock production is developed for t...
This paper examines the economics of farm decisions to prevent and control infectious livestock dise...
Invasive species are species that are not native to an ecosystem, and when introduced into the new e...