The term “cheap food policy ” has frequently been used as a descriptor for U.S. commodity programs by those who contend these payments to farmers ultimately result in lower food costs for consumers. More recently, farm policy has been criticized for contributing to the obesity problem in the U.S. by making large quantities of fattening foods widely available and relatively inexpensive. This paper econometrically evaluates the impact of direct government payments to farmers from 1960-1999 on the proportion of disposable income consumers spend on food. The model finds the payments do not significantly affect the affordability of food
Agricultural policies including farm programs and R&D are said to have contributed to obesity by mak...
select farmers ’ markets in low-income urban and rural areas. What’s fascinating is that this incent...
This paper examines the motivations underlying the government's choice of particular policy mechanis...
The term "cheap food policy" has frequently been used as a descriptor for U.S. commodity programs by...
The term “cheap food policy” has frequently been used as a descriptor for U.S. commodity programs by...
U.S. Farm Policy: Subsidizing Poor Health? The law of unintended consequences holds that even well i...
First paragraphs: The historical justification for farm policy and other public policies related to...
Many low-income countries pursue cheap-food policies in which consumers pay subsidized prices for br...
Many commentators have speculated that agricultural policies have contributed to increased obesity r...
Many commentators have claimed that farm subsidies have contributed significantly to the ―obesity ep...
Rates of obesity among adults and children in the U.S. are soaring, with potentially huge private an...
Many commentators have claimed that farm subsidies have contributed significantly to the “obesity ep...
This study evaluates econometrically the effect of government support to agriculture on a measure of...
Many commentators have claimed that farm subsidies have contributed significantly to the ―obesity ep...
T H E Agriculture and Consumer ProtectionAct of 1973 has much to recommend it. Iffarm organizations ...
Agricultural policies including farm programs and R&D are said to have contributed to obesity by mak...
select farmers ’ markets in low-income urban and rural areas. What’s fascinating is that this incent...
This paper examines the motivations underlying the government's choice of particular policy mechanis...
The term "cheap food policy" has frequently been used as a descriptor for U.S. commodity programs by...
The term “cheap food policy” has frequently been used as a descriptor for U.S. commodity programs by...
U.S. Farm Policy: Subsidizing Poor Health? The law of unintended consequences holds that even well i...
First paragraphs: The historical justification for farm policy and other public policies related to...
Many low-income countries pursue cheap-food policies in which consumers pay subsidized prices for br...
Many commentators have speculated that agricultural policies have contributed to increased obesity r...
Many commentators have claimed that farm subsidies have contributed significantly to the ―obesity ep...
Rates of obesity among adults and children in the U.S. are soaring, with potentially huge private an...
Many commentators have claimed that farm subsidies have contributed significantly to the “obesity ep...
This study evaluates econometrically the effect of government support to agriculture on a measure of...
Many commentators have claimed that farm subsidies have contributed significantly to the ―obesity ep...
T H E Agriculture and Consumer ProtectionAct of 1973 has much to recommend it. Iffarm organizations ...
Agricultural policies including farm programs and R&D are said to have contributed to obesity by mak...
select farmers ’ markets in low-income urban and rural areas. What’s fascinating is that this incent...
This paper examines the motivations underlying the government's choice of particular policy mechanis...