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Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) and Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) both exist in Canada and consumer markets for beef, bison, elk … behavior in the presence of BSE (Lomeli (2005), John(2007)), no examination of the impact of the animal diseases on consumer …. While to date no bison have been found with BSE, many of the trade bans put in place at the time of BSE have affected the …
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First developed meat import demand system, disaggegating poultry meat into two products, cooked poultry (safe)and uncooked poultry meat (less safe). The model includes, beef, pork, and other meats as well.
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the BSE incidents except one dominant study by Devadoss et al (2005), which used CGE (Computable Generalized Equations … U.S. economic losses by foreign export closures of each state due to the BSE incident in Washington State using a … different, newly developed methodology, complementing the previous study. To assess the economic impacts of BSE on each state …
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explore consumer responses to Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) at the national level in Canada. Three measures of beef … opinions survey. Of special interest was the hypothesis that consumers responded consistently to BSE in a one-time survey and … Canada reacting most negatively to BSE. Consumers were less likely to reduce beef purchases during BSE events when they …
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the BSE incidents except one dominant study by Devadoss et al (2005), which used CGE (Computable Generalized Equations … U.S. economic losses by foreign export closures of each state due to the BSE incident in Washington State using a … different, newly developed methodology, complementing the previous study. To assess the economic impacts of BSE on each state …
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We used the well-being evaluation method, a technique for measuring individual utility, to study how people in the wildland urban interface of Colorado (USA) felt about their lives before and after two wildfire scenarios. Variables such as age, family size, fire frequency, and house value were...
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Research on environmental regulation’s effects on economic activity has largely focused on manufacturing, ignoring one of the major polluters in the U.S. – commercial agriculture. As livestock production has become increasingly mobile, regulation has become an important criterion in firm...
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This study describes the development of bio economic models examining the economic and water quality impact of various proposed policy options in the Upper Waikato catchment. In the first phase nitrogen emissions are determined for representative farming systems using the Overseer nutrient...
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In many Asian countries, women play a significant but varying role in the management of livestock and the use of common resources plays an important role in animal husbandry, and can affect the health of some types of livestock. This paper concentrates on village livestock in Thailand and makes...
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