ABSTRACT

The increasing resistance of bacteria to antibiotics, and pests to pesticides, threatens to undo some of the most remarkable advances made in public health and agriculture during the past century. Though the potential consequences of increased antibiotic and pesticide resistance are far reaching, regulatory efforts to address the problem are at a very early stage. Battling Resistance to Antibiotics and Pesticides moves such discussions forward by presenting cutting edge research and the first comprehensive application of economic tools to analyze how antibiotics and pesticides should be used to maximize their value to society. Laxminarayan and his contributors explore lessons from past experiences with resistance, especially in agriculture. They consider what incentives would be ideal for the individuals who prescribe or apply antibiotics and pesticides, and what would be ideal for the firms engaged in developing and producing these products. The chapters in this groundbreaking book reflect the fact that efforts to combat resistance will require contributions from a broad range of scholars and professionals, representing a broad range of expertise. The analysis demonstrates that, for all these participants, an understanding of economic issues is an essential complement to knowledge of medical or biological factors. The book provides economists with an overview of relevant scientific issues, as well as a variety of analytical approaches to studying the economics of resistance. It offers policymakers detailed analyses of the multiple dimensions of resistance and discusses the future strategies to combat and manage resistance. For professionals in medicine, public health, and agriculture, the book translates the economic approaches into usable guidance for daily practice and decisionmaking.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

On the Economics of Resistance

part I|102 pages

Issues of Optimal Management of Resistance

chapter 1|25 pages

Dynamics of Antibiotic Use

Ecological versus Interventionist Strategies To Manage Resistance to Antibiotics

part II|144 pages

The Impact of Resistance

chapter 6|21 pages

What Can We Learn from the Economics of Pesticides?

Impact Assessment of Genetically Modified Plants

chapter 8|30 pages

Pesticide Resistance, the Precautionary Principle, and the Regulation of Bt Corn

Real Option and Rational Option Approaches to Decisionmaking

chapter 9|24 pages

Resistance Economics of Transgenic Crops under Uncertainty

A Real Option Approach

part III|101 pages

The Behavior of Firms