2004, Volume 7, Paper 64
ISSN: 2209-6612

The economics of HACCP (Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Point): A literature review

Kay Cao – Department of Economics, Waikato University Management School, New Zealand
Oswin Maurer – School of Economics and Management, Free University of Bozen, Bolzano, Italy
Frank Scrimgeour – Department of Economics, Waikato University Management School, New Zealand
Chris Drake – Systems Modelling, AgResearch Ltd, Ruakura Research Centre, New Zealand

Abstract

This paper focuses on important issues associated with the implementation of HACCP regulation and provides an overview on recent literature published on the economic effects of food safety regulation and HACCP implementation that maybe of relevant for food safety regulation and implementation in a New Zealand context. The structure of the paper follows four groupings of issues as identified in the international literature as being of relevant in the assessment of economics effects of food safety regulation: (1) HACCP as a food safety regulation; (2) HACCP as a business management tool; (3) HACCP as an international trade standard; and (4) the impacts of HACCP on welfare distribution and market structure. The paper concludes with some implications for future research.

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