We analyze how a sales tax levied on all food products impacts the consumption of healthy food, unhealthy food, and obesity. The sales tax can stimulate the consumption of healthy meals by lowering the time costs of food preparation. Moreover, the sales tax lowers obesity under more general conditions than a tax on unhealthy food (fat tax) and a subsidy on healthy food (thin subsidy). We calibrate the model using recent consumption and time use data from the US. The thin subsidy is counterproductive and increases weight. While both the sales tax and the fat tax mitigate obesity, the former imposes a lower excess burden on consumers.TU Berlin, Open-Access-Mittel - 201
Healthier food diet is likely to prevent numerous non communicable diseases. Then there is a growing...
Obesity afflicts more than one-third of American adults, leading to $147 billion in medical costs ea...
We extend the existing literature on food taxes targeting obesity. We systematically incorporate the...
In an effort to reduce the growing prevalence of obesity, a tax on junk-foods, known as 'fat tax', h...
Increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity has led policy-makers to consider health-related tax...
Whereas public information campaigns have failed to reverse the rising trend in...
Whereas public information campaigns have failed to reverse the rising trend in obesity, economists ...
Suboptimal diet is a leading risk factor for early death and disability globally. Changing food pric...
In an effort to reduce the growing prevalence of overweight and obesity, food taxes have been introd...
We extend the existing literature on food taxes targeting obesity. We systematically incorporate the...
Previous analyses of fat taxes have generally worked within an empirical framework in which it is di...
Preference heterogeneity in food demand has important health and equity implications for targeted ta...
A fat and a healthy good provide immediate gratification, and cause health costs or benefits in the ...
Obesity is a rising problem in America and is blamed for externalities such as increasing health car...
This paper examines the effects of health-oriented food tax reforms on the distribution of tax payme...
Healthier food diet is likely to prevent numerous non communicable diseases. Then there is a growing...
Obesity afflicts more than one-third of American adults, leading to $147 billion in medical costs ea...
We extend the existing literature on food taxes targeting obesity. We systematically incorporate the...
In an effort to reduce the growing prevalence of obesity, a tax on junk-foods, known as 'fat tax', h...
Increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity has led policy-makers to consider health-related tax...
Whereas public information campaigns have failed to reverse the rising trend in...
Whereas public information campaigns have failed to reverse the rising trend in obesity, economists ...
Suboptimal diet is a leading risk factor for early death and disability globally. Changing food pric...
In an effort to reduce the growing prevalence of overweight and obesity, food taxes have been introd...
We extend the existing literature on food taxes targeting obesity. We systematically incorporate the...
Previous analyses of fat taxes have generally worked within an empirical framework in which it is di...
Preference heterogeneity in food demand has important health and equity implications for targeted ta...
A fat and a healthy good provide immediate gratification, and cause health costs or benefits in the ...
Obesity is a rising problem in America and is blamed for externalities such as increasing health car...
This paper examines the effects of health-oriented food tax reforms on the distribution of tax payme...
Healthier food diet is likely to prevent numerous non communicable diseases. Then there is a growing...
Obesity afflicts more than one-third of American adults, leading to $147 billion in medical costs ea...
We extend the existing literature on food taxes targeting obesity. We systematically incorporate the...