The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of local communities, national governments, and international institutions to pay attention to the regulation of food supply and consumer behavior. A wide range of policy interventions has been proposed and tested since the early 21st century in various countries. The most prominent are food taxation, health education, nutritional labeling, behavioral interventions at point-of-decision, advertising, and regulations of food quality and trade. While the standard neoclassical approach to consumer rationality provides limited arguments in favor of public regulations, the recent development of behavioral economics research extends the scope of regula...
Up to now, most nutritional policies have been set up to inform consumers about the health benefits ...
Unhealthy diets can lead to various diseases, which in turn can translate into a bigger burden for t...
Abstract This paper addresses the potential for using economic regulation, e.g. taxes or subsidies, ...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
Artículo de publicación ISIPrevention of obesity requires policies that work. In this Series paper, ...
The obesity epidemic and the growing debate about what, if any, public health policy should be adopt...
Across the globe scientists and economists alike have been examining the fact that while the amount ...
For the last few years, the nutritional quality of food has again become a concern to public health ...
If, for a long time, the prime objective of food policies was to guarantee food safety, nowadays the...
Unhealthy diets can lead to various diseases, which in turn can translate into a bigger burden for t...
Unhealthy diets can lead to various diseases, which in turn can translate into a bigger burden for t...
Unhealthy diets can lead to various diseases, which in turn can translate into a bigger burden for t...
The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of nutritional policies on the behavior of firms, pa...
While there is mixed evidence of the impact of food assistance programs on obesity, there is general...
Up to now, most nutritional policies have been set up to inform consumers about the health benefits ...
Unhealthy diets can lead to various diseases, which in turn can translate into a bigger burden for t...
Abstract This paper addresses the potential for using economic regulation, e.g. taxes or subsidies, ...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
Artículo de publicación ISIPrevention of obesity requires policies that work. In this Series paper, ...
The obesity epidemic and the growing debate about what, if any, public health policy should be adopt...
Across the globe scientists and economists alike have been examining the fact that while the amount ...
For the last few years, the nutritional quality of food has again become a concern to public health ...
If, for a long time, the prime objective of food policies was to guarantee food safety, nowadays the...
Unhealthy diets can lead to various diseases, which in turn can translate into a bigger burden for t...
Unhealthy diets can lead to various diseases, which in turn can translate into a bigger burden for t...
Unhealthy diets can lead to various diseases, which in turn can translate into a bigger burden for t...
The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of nutritional policies on the behavior of firms, pa...
While there is mixed evidence of the impact of food assistance programs on obesity, there is general...
Up to now, most nutritional policies have been set up to inform consumers about the health benefits ...
Unhealthy diets can lead to various diseases, which in turn can translate into a bigger burden for t...
Abstract This paper addresses the potential for using economic regulation, e.g. taxes or subsidies, ...