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Food safety and international competitiveness [electronic resource] : the case of beef / John Spriggs and Grant Isaac.

By: Spriggs, John.
Contributor(s): Isaac, Grant | ebrary, Inc.
Publisher: Wallingford, Oxon, UK ; New York, NY, USA : CABI Pub., c2001Description: xi, 196 p. ; 24 cm.Subject(s): Food adulteration and inspection | Food industry and trade -- Safety measures | Competition, International | Beef industry -- Safety measuresGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 363.19/26 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Contents:
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.
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363.19/26 (Browse shelf) Available

Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-189) and index.

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.

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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2009. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.