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Título: Measuring Welfare Effects of an FMD Outbreak in the United States
Autores: Paarlberg, Philip L.
Lee, John G.
Seitzinger, Ann Hillberg
Fecha: 2008-07-14
2008-07-14
2003-04
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Fuente: Ver documento
Tipo: Journal Article
Tema: economic effects
foot-and-mouth disease
livestock
meat
D60
Q13
Q17
Q18
Descripción: Questions have been raised regarding the economic costs of food-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in the United States. This analysis examines how welfare changes are measured and argues that they must be decomposed by groups. Producers with animals quarantined and slaughtered because of FMD measure their welfare change using lost sales. Producers not quarantined measure their welfare change using producer surplus. The change in national sales revenue is accurate when the supply elasticity is low. Welfare changes for consumers also must be decomposed because the change in aggregate consumer surplus hides important shifts in welfare among groups of consumers.
Idioma: en