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Product title : | The economics of animal health |
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Author(s) : | Jonathan Rushton, ed., 2017 | |
Summary :This Review allows the presentation of what is currently considered best practice in the use of economics in animal health, and it looks at where economics could be incorporated into animal health investments and programmes to ensure that the allocation of resources is both proportionate and timely. |
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- Contents Vol. 36 (1)
- Preface
- Introduction – Can economics be better used in animal health?
- The allocation of resources for animal health
- The importance of fixed costs in animal health systems
- Achieving an optimal allocation of resources for animal health surveillance, intervention and disease mitigation
- Using institutional and behavioural economics to examine animal health systems
- Conceptual models underlying economic analysis of animal health and welfare with the inclusion of three components: people, products and resources
- Animal health and price transmission along livestock supply chains
- Integrating livestock health measures into marginal abatement cost curves
- The political economy of bovine tuberculosis in Great Britain
- The economic impact of a new animal disease: same effects in developed and developing countries?
- The economics of animal welfare
- Animal health economics: an aid to decision-making on animal health interventions – case studies in the United States of America
- DALYs, dollars and dogs: how best to analyse the economics of controlling zoonoses
- Assessing the extent and use of risk analysis methodologies in Africa, using data derived from the Performance of Veterinary Services (PVS) Pathway
- Impact of animal health programmes on poverty reduction and sustainable livestock development
- Policy analysis for delivery of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia control strategies in sub-Saharan Africa
- An economic assessment of foot and mouth disease in Japan
- Assessing the economic impact of an endemic disease: the case of mastitis
- Insights for the assessment of the economic impact of endemic diseases: specific adaptation of economic frameworks using the case of bovine viral diarrhoea
- Decisions to manage endemic ectoparasites: the case of ticks and tick-borne diseases in northern Australia
- The economic impact of peste des petits ruminants in India
- Economic assessment of an emerging disease: the case of Schmallenberg virus in France
- Improving the delivery of veterinary services in Africa: insights from the empirical application of transaction costs theory in Uganda and Kenya
- The economic efficiency and equity of government policies on brucellosis: comparative insights from Albania and the United States of America
- Economics for assisting policy-makers to take decisions about new and endemic diseases
- Developing a framework to assess the cost-effectiveness of COMPARE – a global platform for the exchange of sequence-based pathogen data
- Social and economic aspects of aquatic animal health
- Where to next with animal health in Latin America? The transition from endemic to disease-free status
- Working towards consensus: the need for coordinated policies to assist control of foot and mouth disease and emerging disease threats in South-East Asia