Archaeologists, anthropologists, and evolutionary biologists study the
origins of our relationship with dogs and how it has evolved over
time. Sociologists and legal scholars study the roles of dogs in the
modern family. Veterinarian researchers address the relationship in
the context of professional practice, yet economists have produced
scant scholarship on the relationship between humans and dogs. Dog
Economics applies economic concepts to relationships between people
and dogs to inform our understanding of their domestication. It
interprets their contemporary role as both property and family members
and explores factors that affect the demand for dogs as well as market
failures of the American puppy market. Offering economic perspectives
on our varied relationships with dogs, this book assesses mortality
risks and addresses end-of-life issues that commonly arise. It
develops a framework for classifying canine occupations, considers the
impact of pet insurance on euthanasia, and assesses the social value
of guide dogs.
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Perspectives on Our Canine Relationships
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781009445528
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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