Volume 27, Issue 3 pp. 498-504
Proceeding: Session Paper and Discussion
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Economic Consequences of Invasive Species Policies in the Presence of Commodity Programs: Theory and Application to Citrus Canker

Albert K. A. Acquaye

Albert K. A. Acquaye

project economist

Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Davis

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Julian M. Alston

Julian M. Alston

professor; member of the Giannini Foundation

Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Davis

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Hyunok Lee

Hyunok Lee

research economist; member of the Giannini Foundation

Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Davis

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Daniel A. Sumner

Daniel A. Sumner

professor; director of the University of California Agricultural Issues Center; member of the Giannini Foundation

Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Davis

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First published: 01 October 2005
Citations: 1

This paper was presented at the session, “The Economics of Invasive Species Management,” organized at the Allied Social Sciences Association annual meeting in Philadelphia, January 7–9, 2005.

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