Journal article

Ökonomische Konsequenzen von BSE in Deutschland


Authors listHerrmann, R

Publication year2002

Pages358-361

JournalDeutsche Tierärztliche Wochenschrift

Volume number109

Issue number8

ISSN0341-6593

PublisherSchlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft


Abstract

It is the objective of this article to elaborate selected economic consequences of BSE in Germany on economic as well as political markets. Strong effects arising from BSE on meat markets do exist, which have a short-run and a medium-run component. Quantitative analyses of beef demand have shown for years that stark short-run effects of new BSE information occur and a significant medium-run change of preferences against red meats. The impacts of BSE on the political market were important, too. The German BSE crisis was utilized for a substantial change in the goverment's perception of agricultural and food policy, often called "Agrarwende". The concept includes altered instruments of agricultural protection, which imply new economic problems. The role of markets in providing incentives to produce food quality is generally underestimated within the new policy.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleHerrmann, R. (2002) Ökonomische Konsequenzen von BSE in Deutschland, Deutsche Tierärztliche Wochenschrift, 109(8), pp. 358-361

APA Citation styleHerrmann, R. (2002). Ökonomische Konsequenzen von BSE in Deutschland. Deutsche Tierärztliche Wochenschrift. 109(8), 358-361.


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