The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long studied for purposes of estimating the costs of the veterinary measures. In this paper, we show that this catastrophic risk may have wide market consequences, and that the risk management systems are quite limited to compensate long term impacts in the European context of growing trade. Through a detailed literature review we present the main developments of the economic literature aiming to highlight the economic consequences of animal epidemics such as Foot and Mouth Disease. We acknowledge that a very few studies have focused on the economic dynamics and on the long run effects occurring after an epidemic disease outbreak. We discuss the appropriateness of a dynamic approach...
The paper surveys articles examining the economic impacts of a livestock disease outbreak and focuse...
Economic evaluation of livestock diseases can either estimate their impact in terms of disease losse...
This article studies supply chain consequences from applying the new-more socially acceptable -strat...
The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long studied for purposes of estimating t...
The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long studied for purposes of estimating t...
Outbreaks of animal diseases such as foot and mouth disease (FMD) are of great concern for agricultu...
An outbreak of foot and mouth disease (FMD) can distort livestock markets. In this paper we have sim...
Epizootic outbreaks such as Foot and Mouth Disease are of great concern for agriculture. In this pap...
Epizootic outbreaks such as Foot and Mouth Disease are of great concern for agriculture. In this pap...
Disease emergence in livestock is a product of environment, epidemiology and economic forces. The en...
We use a stochastic dynamic programming model to simulate the market implications of alternative foo...
The importance of animal health crises has considerably increased over the last few years. When a cr...
International audienceDisease emergence in livestock is a product of environment, epidemiology and e...
Growth in the livestock sector is associated with heightened risk for epidemic diseases. The increas...
Introduction of foot and mouth disease (FMD) into country typically initiates eradication procedures...
The paper surveys articles examining the economic impacts of a livestock disease outbreak and focuse...
Economic evaluation of livestock diseases can either estimate their impact in terms of disease losse...
This article studies supply chain consequences from applying the new-more socially acceptable -strat...
The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long studied for purposes of estimating t...
The economic consequences of livestock epidemics have been long studied for purposes of estimating t...
Outbreaks of animal diseases such as foot and mouth disease (FMD) are of great concern for agricultu...
An outbreak of foot and mouth disease (FMD) can distort livestock markets. In this paper we have sim...
Epizootic outbreaks such as Foot and Mouth Disease are of great concern for agriculture. In this pap...
Epizootic outbreaks such as Foot and Mouth Disease are of great concern for agriculture. In this pap...
Disease emergence in livestock is a product of environment, epidemiology and economic forces. The en...
We use a stochastic dynamic programming model to simulate the market implications of alternative foo...
The importance of animal health crises has considerably increased over the last few years. When a cr...
International audienceDisease emergence in livestock is a product of environment, epidemiology and e...
Growth in the livestock sector is associated with heightened risk for epidemic diseases. The increas...
Introduction of foot and mouth disease (FMD) into country typically initiates eradication procedures...
The paper surveys articles examining the economic impacts of a livestock disease outbreak and focuse...
Economic evaluation of livestock diseases can either estimate their impact in terms of disease losse...
This article studies supply chain consequences from applying the new-more socially acceptable -strat...