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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David L. Weimer (University of Wisconsin, Madison) , Aidan R. Vining (Simon Fraser University, British Columbia)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Weight: 0.429kg ISBN: 9781009445559ISBN 10: 1009445553 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 01 February 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Dogonomics: Homo Economicus versus Canem Amans; 2. Chasing the Tale: Origins of the Human – Dog Relationship; 3. Love Me, Love My Dog: The Demand for Dogs; 4. How Much Is That Doggy in the Window? Supply, Information Asymmetry and Negative Externality in the Dog Market; 5. You Bet Your (Dog's) Life: The Value of a Statistical Dog Life (VSDL); 6. A Doggone Shame: Hard Decisions about Euthanasia and Dogs' Lives; 7. Working for the Man: Canine Occupations; 8. Dogonomics: Past, Present, and Future.Reviews'An engaging book that innovatively applies economics to understanding human interactions with dogs. In a time when bridging species boundaries is critical for a deep appreciation of contemporary life, Dog Economics offers thought-provoking insights into government and business connections to animal policy issues, from canine healthcare to working dogs.' Jerry Mitchell, Professor of Public Policy, Baruch College, The City University of New York 'Weimer and Vining illustrate the rich insights that economic theory can provide about our relationships with dogs. This approach does not lead them to promote an inhumane perspective that reduces dogs to expendable commodities. Instead, they illustrate how the application of economic theory can improve the lives of both humans and dogs, by helping us appreciate what dogs bring to the table and helping us design policies that could promote their wellbeing.' Stéphane Lavertu, Professor of Public Policy, John Glenn College of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University 'Dog Economics provides a long overdue examination of the economics surrounding pet ownership. Weimer and Vining present what is by far the most comprehensive and insightful analysis into the economic aspects of every decision impacting the lives and well-being of dogs. Pet owners will appreciate the accessibility with which the book provides valuable insights that are of practical relevance.' W. Kip Viscusi, University Distinguished Professor of Law, Economics, and Management, Vanderbilt University 'An engaging book that innovatively applies economics to understanding human interactions with dogs. In a time when bridging species boundaries is critical for a deep appreciation of contemporary life, Dog Economics offers thought-provoking insights into government and business connections to animal policy issues, from canine healthcare to working dogs.' Jerry Mitchell, Baruch College, The City University of New York 'Weimer and Vining illustrate the rich insights that economic theory can provide about our relationships with dogs. This approach does not lead them to promote an inhumane perspective that reduces dogs to expendable commodities. Instead, they illustrate how the application of economic theory can improve the lives of both humans and dogs, by helping us appreciate what dogs bring to the table and helping us design policies that could promote their wellbeing.' Stéphane Lavertu, Professor of Public Policy, John Glenn College of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University 'Dog Economics provides a long overdue examination of the economics surrounding pet ownership. Weimer and Vining present what is by far the most comprehensive and insightful analysis into the economic aspects of every decision impacting the lives and well-being of dogs. Pet owners will appreciate the accessibility with which the book provides valuable insights that are of practical relevance.' W. Kip Viscusi, University Distinguished Professor of Law, Economics, and Management, Vanderbilt University Author InformationDavid L. Weimer is Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. His contributions to public policy scholarship have been widely recognized as he has received the Policy Field Distinguished Contribution Award from the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management and the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis. Aidan R. Vining is Emeritus CNABS Professor of Business and Government Relations, Simon Fraser University. He is a winner of the John Vanderkamp Prize (Canadian Economics Association) and the J.E. Hodgetts Award (Institute of Public Administration of Canada). He has published widely. His family fosters candidate dogs for guide training. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |