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Managing an Industry in Crisis: BSE in Canada

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  • Carlberg, Jared G.
  • Brewin, Derek G.

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A BSE discovery in a downer cow in May 2003 in Alberta caused the closure of all international markets to live cattle exports. The Canadian cattle industry has lost $5.5 billion as a result. This paper describes the BSE threat, the border closures, and policy responses & their efficacy.

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  • Carlberg, Jared G. & Brewin, Derek G., 2005. "Managing an Industry in Crisis: BSE in Canada," 2005 Annual Meeting, February 5-9, 2005, Little Rock, Arkansas 35529, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:saeafl:35529
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.35529
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    1. Randall Wigle & Jeevika Weerahewa & Maury Bredahl & Sudarma Samarajeewa, 2007. "Impacts of BSE on World Trade in Cattle and Beef: Implications for the Canadian Economy," Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie, Canadian Agricultural Economics Society/Societe canadienne d'agroeconomie, vol. 55(4), pages 535-549, December.
    2. Samarajeewa, Sudarma & Weerahewa, Jeevika & Bredahl, Maury E. & Wigle, Randy, 2006. "Impacts Of Bse Crisis On The Canadian Economy: An Input-Output Analysis," Annual Meeting, 2006, May 25-28, Montreal, Quebec 34179, Canadian Agricultural Economics Society.

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