Title of article
Benefits and costs of food safety regulation
Author/Authors
Antle، John M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-604
From page
605
To page
0
Abstract
This article discusses a number of issues that are influencing the evolution of food safety regulation in developed and, to a lesser extent, developing countries. Whilst not definitive, it aims to highlight those factors which are considered crucial to an understanding of contemporary food safety controls in both the public and private spheres. These issues include criteria applied to assess the need/justification for food safety regulation, relationships between public and private food safety control systems, alternative forms that public food safety regulation can take, strategic responses to food safety regulation, and the trade implications of national food safety controls. The article serves as an introduction to these issues, which are discussed at greater length in the other papers that make up this special issue of Food Policy.
Keywords
food safety , Costs , Regulatory impact assessment , Regulation , Benefits
Journal title
FOOD POLICY
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
FOOD POLICY
Record number
34144
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