Improving the economic analysis of control interventions for diseases of trade: Lessons from two case studies of FMD control in South East Asia
With the continuing globalization of trade and the evolving regulatory environment under the World Trade Organization, there has been renewed interest in many developing countries to review disease control policies that may affect their trade in livestock and livestock products. In particular, a num...
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International Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics
2000
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| author | Randolph, Thomas F. Perry, Brian D. Horst, H.S. Agbayani, A. Benigno, C. Kalpravidh, W. Gleeson, L.J. |
| author_browse | Agbayani, A. Benigno, C. Gleeson, L.J. Horst, H.S. Kalpravidh, W. Perry, Brian D. Randolph, Thomas F. |
| author_facet | Randolph, Thomas F. Perry, Brian D. Horst, H.S. Agbayani, A. Benigno, C. Kalpravidh, W. Gleeson, L.J. |
| author_sort | Randolph, Thomas F. |
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| description | With the continuing globalization of trade and the evolving regulatory environment under the World Trade Organization, there has been renewed interest in many developing countries to review disease control policies that may affect their trade in livestock and livestock products. In particular, a number of countries are reassessing the possibility of eradicating Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD). Cost-benefit analysis is often used in such circumstances to compare among a set of specified policy options. This paper identifies a number of key methodological shortcomings of such analyses, drawing upon two recent case studies of FMD control in South East Asia, offers recommendations for improving their comprehensiveness and quality. |
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| spelling | CGSpace507092016-05-30T17:53:11Z Improving the economic analysis of control interventions for diseases of trade: Lessons from two case studies of FMD control in South East Asia Randolph, Thomas F. Perry, Brian D. Horst, H.S. Agbayani, A. Benigno, C. Kalpravidh, W. Gleeson, L.J. foot and mouth disease economic analysis case studies epidemiology With the continuing globalization of trade and the evolving regulatory environment under the World Trade Organization, there has been renewed interest in many developing countries to review disease control policies that may affect their trade in livestock and livestock products. In particular, a number of countries are reassessing the possibility of eradicating Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD). Cost-benefit analysis is often used in such circumstances to compare among a set of specified policy options. This paper identifies a number of key methodological shortcomings of such analyses, drawing upon two recent case studies of FMD control in South East Asia, offers recommendations for improving their comprehensiveness and quality. 2000 2014-10-31T06:21:33Z 2014-10-31T06:21:33Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50709 en Limited Access International Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics |
| spellingShingle | foot and mouth disease economic analysis case studies epidemiology Randolph, Thomas F. Perry, Brian D. Horst, H.S. Agbayani, A. Benigno, C. Kalpravidh, W. Gleeson, L.J. Improving the economic analysis of control interventions for diseases of trade: Lessons from two case studies of FMD control in South East Asia |
| title | Improving the economic analysis of control interventions for diseases of trade: Lessons from two case studies of FMD control in South East Asia |
| title_full | Improving the economic analysis of control interventions for diseases of trade: Lessons from two case studies of FMD control in South East Asia |
| title_fullStr | Improving the economic analysis of control interventions for diseases of trade: Lessons from two case studies of FMD control in South East Asia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Improving the economic analysis of control interventions for diseases of trade: Lessons from two case studies of FMD control in South East Asia |
| title_short | Improving the economic analysis of control interventions for diseases of trade: Lessons from two case studies of FMD control in South East Asia |
| title_sort | improving the economic analysis of control interventions for diseases of trade lessons from two case studies of fmd control in south east asia |
| topic | foot and mouth disease economic analysis case studies epidemiology |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50709 |
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