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Glenn Fox
Glenn Fox is an agricultural and natural resource economist. He has been a member of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Business since 1985. He served as acting department chairman in 2001-2002. Previously, he taught in the economics department at the University of Western Ontario.
Academic History
B.Sc (Agr), Guelph , 1977
M.Sc. Guelph, 1979
Ph.D. Minnesota , 1985
Research Impact
Methodology, Property Rights and Natural Resource Stewardship, Regulatory Takings, Economic Theories of the Firm, Austrian Economics, Technological Change, Trade and Environment, Transaction Costs, Competition Policy.
Featured Publications
Brouwer, F., Fox, G., & Jongeneel, R. (2012). The Economics of Regulation in Agriculture: Compliance with Public and Private Standards CABI Publishing.
Rajsic, P., Fox, G., & Ramlal, E. (2012). Canadian Agricultural Environmental Policy: from the right to farm to farming right. In Floor Brouwer, Glenn Fox and Roel Jongeneel (Eds.), The Economics of Regulation in Agriculture: Compliance with Public and Private Standards (pp. 55-78). Wallingford, UK: CABI Publishing.
Brouwer, F., Fox, G., & Jongeneel, R. (2012). Introduction. In Floor Brouwer, Glenn Fox and Roel Jongeneel (Eds.),T he Economics of Regulation in Agriculture: Compliance with Public and Private Standards (pp. 1-8). Wallingford, UK: CABI Publishing.
Jongeneel, R., Poux, X., & Fox, G. (2012). Good Agricultural and Environmental Conditions in the EU and Their Implications for Trade in Cereals. In Floor Brouwer, Glenn Fox and Roel Jongeneel (Eds.),T he Economics of Regulation in Agriculture: Compliance with Public and Private Standards (pp. 147-164). Wallingford, UK: CABI
Publishing.
Fox, G. & Brouwer, F. (2012). Environmental Compliance Costs in Developed Country Agricultures: Implications for Trade and Competitiveness. In Floor Brouwer, Glenn Fox and Roel Jongeneel (Eds.), The Economics of Regulation in Agriculture: Compliance with Public and Private Standards (pp. 263-274). Wallingford,
UK: CABI.
Fox, G. (2012). The Origins, Nature and Content of the Right to Property: Five Economic Solitudes. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 60 (1), 11-32.