Foodborne illnesses sicken millions and kill thousands of Americans every year, leading many to conclude that our dysfunctional government food safety system, which still relies heavily on physical inspections of food and facilities, is incapable of protecting us. As a result, many now look to the private market for solutions to our food safety crisis. One private market approach, food safety liability insurance, is gaining popularity. This article examines the benefits and drawbacks to food safety liability insurance and raises doubts about its ability to improve food safety. The market for safe food is plagued by overwhelming information problems that (1) make foodborne illnesses extremely difficult to connect to their pathogenic sources,...
Recent efforts to regulate the safety of U.S. food imports have not kept up with the complexity of g...
Most critiques of regulation are premised on the concepts of “free markets” and “market failures” as...
Food safety regulations limit trade in bioproducts. Every country, however, has a duty to protect it...
Foodborne illnesses sicken millions and kill thousands of Americans every year, leading many to conc...
oodborne illness is a public health problem of pandemic proportions. In the United States alone, con...
Food safety is a hotly debated issue. While food nourishes, sustains, and enriches our lives, it can...
Foodborne illness is a public health problem of pandemic proportions. The CDC estimates that contami...
A safe food supply is essential for a healthy society. Our food system is replete with different typ...
This paper explores the food safety implications of insurance products that compensate for business ...
Managers, owners and employees of all food providers must make sure that their products are safe, wh...
The U.S. food industry faces tobacco-style lawsuits for providing misleading information about healt...
Legal aspects related to food contamination are discussed, including potential causes of legal actio...
Although food safety is a significant and increasing global health concern, international economic l...
A globalized food trade, extensive production and complex supply chains are contributing toward an...
The United States is often said to have the safest food supply in the world, yet some consumers and ...
Recent efforts to regulate the safety of U.S. food imports have not kept up with the complexity of g...
Most critiques of regulation are premised on the concepts of “free markets” and “market failures” as...
Food safety regulations limit trade in bioproducts. Every country, however, has a duty to protect it...
Foodborne illnesses sicken millions and kill thousands of Americans every year, leading many to conc...
oodborne illness is a public health problem of pandemic proportions. In the United States alone, con...
Food safety is a hotly debated issue. While food nourishes, sustains, and enriches our lives, it can...
Foodborne illness is a public health problem of pandemic proportions. The CDC estimates that contami...
A safe food supply is essential for a healthy society. Our food system is replete with different typ...
This paper explores the food safety implications of insurance products that compensate for business ...
Managers, owners and employees of all food providers must make sure that their products are safe, wh...
The U.S. food industry faces tobacco-style lawsuits for providing misleading information about healt...
Legal aspects related to food contamination are discussed, including potential causes of legal actio...
Although food safety is a significant and increasing global health concern, international economic l...
A globalized food trade, extensive production and complex supply chains are contributing toward an...
The United States is often said to have the safest food supply in the world, yet some consumers and ...
Recent efforts to regulate the safety of U.S. food imports have not kept up with the complexity of g...
Most critiques of regulation are premised on the concepts of “free markets” and “market failures” as...
Food safety regulations limit trade in bioproducts. Every country, however, has a duty to protect it...