Funds for public programmes for control of animal diseases are limited and especially so in less developed countries. Therefore it is important from an economic point of view to get the 'best value for money' from such control expenditure. After briefly reviewing the economic rationale for government intervention in control of animal diseases, this paper provides a basic analysis of the economics of optimal private and public decisions about control of animal diseases. It explores the role for cost-benefit analysis in this decision- making, taking into account informational constraints and the resource demands of multiple diseases requiring control. The analysis is illustrated by examples and issues from Thailand and pays particular attenti...
This paper examines the adoption of two herd health control programmes designed for dairy smallholde...
The general role of veterinary epidemiology and economics to national animal-disease control through...
Endemic disease of animals is an economic problem as it deprives humans of scarce resources that mig...
Funds for public programmes for control of animal diseases are limited and especially so in less dev...
International health organisations point to the need to improve the efficiency of prevention, contro...
There is an increasing focus on disease control programs in developing countries such as Thailand an...
The economic importance of livestock production has been undervalued compared to crop production and...
Developing countries often face severe animal health problems, with a number of endemic diseases, an...
With the continuing globalization of trade and the evolving regulatory environment under the World T...
Livestock are of growing importance in agriculture. Global populations of livestock have increased s...
This report, which follows five earlier discussion papers on cost-benefit analysis (CBA) methods and...
Economic evaluation of livestock diseases can either estimate their impact in terms of disease losse...
The authors discuss the evaluation of the economic impacts of endemic livestock diseases, and econom...
The development and growth of the Thai livestock industry in recent years has been significantly hin...
A pilot study of the economic impact of foot and mouth disease (FMD) in the countries and region of ...
This paper examines the adoption of two herd health control programmes designed for dairy smallholde...
The general role of veterinary epidemiology and economics to national animal-disease control through...
Endemic disease of animals is an economic problem as it deprives humans of scarce resources that mig...
Funds for public programmes for control of animal diseases are limited and especially so in less dev...
International health organisations point to the need to improve the efficiency of prevention, contro...
There is an increasing focus on disease control programs in developing countries such as Thailand an...
The economic importance of livestock production has been undervalued compared to crop production and...
Developing countries often face severe animal health problems, with a number of endemic diseases, an...
With the continuing globalization of trade and the evolving regulatory environment under the World T...
Livestock are of growing importance in agriculture. Global populations of livestock have increased s...
This report, which follows five earlier discussion papers on cost-benefit analysis (CBA) methods and...
Economic evaluation of livestock diseases can either estimate their impact in terms of disease losse...
The authors discuss the evaluation of the economic impacts of endemic livestock diseases, and econom...
The development and growth of the Thai livestock industry in recent years has been significantly hin...
A pilot study of the economic impact of foot and mouth disease (FMD) in the countries and region of ...
This paper examines the adoption of two herd health control programmes designed for dairy smallholde...
The general role of veterinary epidemiology and economics to national animal-disease control through...
Endemic disease of animals is an economic problem as it deprives humans of scarce resources that mig...