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The Use Of Cost-Transfer Analysis To Estimate The Economic Impacts Of A Potential Zebra Mussel Infestation In Florida

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  • Rossi, Frederick J.
  • Adams, Damian C.
  • Lee, Donna J.

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Zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) colonization of the eastern United States has resulted in expenditures of tens of millions of dollars spent by consumptive surface water users, in order to mitigate infrastructure impairment caused by this invasive species. Analogous to benefit-transfer analysis, a "cost-transfer" approach will be used to obtain general estimates of potential mitigation costs of zebra mussels in an area (Florida) that this invasive species has yet to establish itself. The goal of this research is to provide initial information about this issue to parties interested in, and/or charged with, invasive species management in the state of Florida.

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  • Rossi, Frederick J. & Adams, Damian C. & Lee, Donna J., 2004. "The Use Of Cost-Transfer Analysis To Estimate The Economic Impacts Of A Potential Zebra Mussel Infestation In Florida," 2004 Annual Meeting, February 14-18, 2004, Tulsa, Oklahoma 34774, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:saeaft:34774
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.34774
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