Hammitt, James K., Raboisson, Didier, Tago Pacheco, Damian and Thomas, Alban (2016) The Impact of Farmers’ Strategic Behavior on the Spread of Animal Infectious Diseases. Plos One, vol. 11 (n° 6).

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Identification Number : 10.1371/journal.pone.0157450

Abstract

One of the main strategies to control the spread of infectious animal diseases is the implementation of movement restrictions. This paper shows a loss in efficiency of the movement restriction policy (MRP) when behavioral responses of farmers are taken into account. Incorporating the strategic behavior of farmers in an epidemiologic model reveals that the MRP can trigger premature animal sales by farms at high risk of becoming infected that significantly reduce the efficacy of the policy. The results are validated in a parameterized network via Monte Carlo simulations and measures to mitigate the loss of efficiency of the MRP are discussed. Financial aid to farmers can be justified by public health concerns, not only for equity. This paper contributes to developing an interdisciplinary analytical framework regarding the expansion of infectious diseases combining economic and epidemiologic dimensions.

Item Type: Article
Language: English
Date: 30 June 2016
Refereed: Yes
Uncontrolled Keywords: Anmal health economics, France, public policy, epidemiology
JEL Classification: H23 - Externalities; Redistributive Effects; Environmental Taxes and Subsidies
I18 - Government Policy; Regulation; Public Health
Q12 - Micro Analysis of Farm Firms, Farm Households, and Farm Input Markets
Subjects: B- ECONOMIE ET FINANCE
Divisions: TSE-R (Toulouse)
Site: UT1
Date Deposited: 21 Jul 2016 11:47
Last Modified: 30 Aug 2023 13:43
OAI Identifier: oai:tse-fr.eu:30572
URI: https://publications.ut-capitole.fr/id/eprint/22246
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