Food safety and international competitiveness the case of beef /
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Wallingford, Oxon, UK ; New York, NY, USA :
CABI Pub.,
c2001.
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- Machine generated contents note: I. Inlroduction
- Whose Role is it Anyway?
- I ns il u tional Arrangements for Food Safety
- Objectives of the Study
- 2. Ilnernational Institutional Arrangements
- International Drivers
- International Institutional Arrangements
- Analysis of International Institutional Arrangements
- The United States of America
- Introduction
- Drivers for Change
- Institutional Arrangements
- Implications of these Developments
- 4. Canada
- Introduction
- Drivers for Change
- Instilutional Arrangements
- Implications of these Developments
- 5. Thee United Kingdom
- Introduction
- Drivcrs for Change
- Institutional Arrangements
- Implications of these Developments s
- 6. Australia
- Introduction
- Drivers for Change
- Institutional Arrangements
- Implications of these Developments
- 7. Towards an Optimal Food Safety System
- Introduction
- Strengthening the Drivers for Change
- Strengthening the Food Safety Meta-rules
- Improving the Institutional Arrangements for Food Safety
- Conclusions
- 8. How are they Doing?
- Introduction
- Harnessing the Drivers of Change
- Choosing the Right Meta-rules
- Developing the Institutional Arrangements
- Conclusion
- 9. Epilogue
- Bibliography/References
- Index.