Pesticides have been a major contributor to the growth of agricultural productivity and food supply. Yet, they are a source of concern because of human and environmental health side effects. This paper presents methodologies for assessing the productivity and health effects of pesticides. It also provides an overview of some of the major empirical findings. This paper covers major research that analyzes alternative approaches to address issues of resistance buildup, risk and environmental and human health, predator–prey relationships, as well as dynamic considerations. The paper summarizes existing policies that vary from the prescribed social optimum suggested by economic theory to those motivated by political–economy factors and risk aversion. Analysis is provided to relate pesticide policies to the larger context of agricultural and environmental management. This paper also presents recent modeling of invasive species and agricultural biotechnology.
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17 September 2007
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September 17 2007
The Economics of Pesticides and Pest Control*
Steven E. Sexton;
Steven E. Sexton
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics,
University of California, Berkeley
, 207 Giannini Hall, No. 3310, Berkeley, CA 94720-3310, USA
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Zhen Lei;
Zhen Lei
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics,
University of California, Berkeley
, 207 Giannini Hall, No. 3310, Berkeley, CA 94720-3310, USA
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David Zilberman
David Zilberman
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics,
University of California, Berkeley
, 207 Giannini Hall, No. 3310, Berkeley, CA 94720-3310, USA
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David Zilberman is a member of the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics.
Online ISSN: 1932-1473
Print ISSN: 1932-1465
© 2007 Steven E. Sexton, Zhen Lei and David Zilberman
2007
Steven E. Sexton, Zhen Lei and David Zilberman
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International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics (2007) 1 (3): 271–326.
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Sexton SE, Lei Z, Zilberman D (2007), "The Economics of Pesticides and Pest Control*". International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol. 1 No. 3 pp. 271–326, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/101.00000007
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