This dissertation consists of three essays that make contributions to the research on food consumption and health-related issues. Essay I elaborates on how the interactions of consumers’ beliefs and actions influence Food-Away-From-Home (FAFH) consumption and tests whether consumers compensate for the high caloric intake typically associated with FAFH by changing their behaviors during other meals. Essay II studies consumers’ choices related to time allocations for food consumption and tests how consumers’ lifestyles moderate the effect of secondary eating (eating while doing other activities) on obesity. Lastly, Essay III examines intertemporal choices, through which individuals make trade-offs between immediate gratifications and future h...
This dissertation covers three separate topics. The first and second are related, the second and thi...
textThe first chapter of this dissertation tests for addiction to food. This is the first empirical ...
As obesity levels reach epidemic levels globally, an understanding of the multitude of factors that ...
The overarching research aims of this work is to contribute to a well establish literature on food p...
This dissertation focuses on U.S. household food and diet preferences. The first study seeks to dete...
This dissertation comprises three distinct but interrelated projects that explore the intersection o...
This dissertation research is motivated by the reality that an unhealthy diet has long-term health ...
This dissertation focuses on two relationships: how wages and the value of time influence the decisi...
A healthy food environment is fundamental to good health. It contributes to the reduction of obesity...
My dissertation is composed of two essays that investigate the interrelationship between consumers’ ...
This collection of essays examines the impact of two antecedents of household food consumption: SNAP...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2010. Major: Agricultural and Applied Economics. A...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Economics. American UniversityThis dissertation explores health and nutrition ...
This dissertation focuses on aspects of behavior and public policy related to vulnerable populations...
This dissertation consists of three essays: In the first essay, we utilize a Principal Component Ana...
This dissertation covers three separate topics. The first and second are related, the second and thi...
textThe first chapter of this dissertation tests for addiction to food. This is the first empirical ...
As obesity levels reach epidemic levels globally, an understanding of the multitude of factors that ...
The overarching research aims of this work is to contribute to a well establish literature on food p...
This dissertation focuses on U.S. household food and diet preferences. The first study seeks to dete...
This dissertation comprises three distinct but interrelated projects that explore the intersection o...
This dissertation research is motivated by the reality that an unhealthy diet has long-term health ...
This dissertation focuses on two relationships: how wages and the value of time influence the decisi...
A healthy food environment is fundamental to good health. It contributes to the reduction of obesity...
My dissertation is composed of two essays that investigate the interrelationship between consumers’ ...
This collection of essays examines the impact of two antecedents of household food consumption: SNAP...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2010. Major: Agricultural and Applied Economics. A...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Economics. American UniversityThis dissertation explores health and nutrition ...
This dissertation focuses on aspects of behavior and public policy related to vulnerable populations...
This dissertation consists of three essays: In the first essay, we utilize a Principal Component Ana...
This dissertation covers three separate topics. The first and second are related, the second and thi...
textThe first chapter of this dissertation tests for addiction to food. This is the first empirical ...
As obesity levels reach epidemic levels globally, an understanding of the multitude of factors that ...