The Welfare Effects of Pfiesteria-Related Fish Kills: A Contingent Behavior Analysis of Seafood Consumers

Author:

Parsons George R.,Morgan Ash,Whitehead John C.,Haab Timothy C.

Abstract

We use contingent behavior analysis to study the effects of pfiesteria-related fish kills on the demand for seafood in the Mid-Atlantic region. We estimate a set of demand difference models based on individual responses to questions about seafood consumption in the presence of fish kills and with different amounts of information provided about health risks. We use a random-effects Tobit model to control for correlation across each observation and to account for censoring. We find that (i) pfiesteria-related fish kills have a significant negative effect on the demand for seafood even though the fish kills pose no known threat to consumers through seafood consumption, (ii) seafood consumers are not responsive to expert risk information designed to reassure them that seafood is safe in the presence of a fish kill, and (iii) a mandatory seafood inspection program largely eliminates the welfare loss incurred due to misinformation.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Agronomy and Crop Science

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1. We report welfare changes using the price-up coefficient, β pu , in equation (4) since all the measures of surplus we consider are integrated over the portion of the demand curve corresponding to a price increase.

2. Seafood meals are defined as finfish or shellfish meals consumed at home or in a restaurant. Not included are canned seafood meals or seafood meals consumed at other people's homes. Frozen seafood meals were eligible.

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4. For more information on Pfiesteria and its human health risks, see Kleindinst and Anderson (2001). A good website with links to bibliographies, background information, and public response is www.nal.usda.gov/wqic/pfiest.html. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 35/2 (October 2006) 348–356 Copyright 2006 Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association

5. Pfiesteria-related educational products and information resources available to the public, health officials, and researchers.

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