International audienceThis article examines the impact of a consumption tax on environmentally unfriendly animal-based foods. It focuses on three dimensions: environmental emissions, diet quality and social equity. Using scanner data, we derive elasticities from an Exact Affine Stone Index demand system and simulate two scenarios, one including and one excluding nutritional concerns. Our results show that an environmental tax may reduce emissions (by −6.6 to −13.2 per cent based on the indicators) and improve diet quality (1.2 per cent) with a modest impact on the food-at-home budget (−4.0 per cent). This beneficial synergy between environmental and nutritional effects holds across income and age groups, with a small regressive impact
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This article examines the effectiveness and consequences of using carbon taxes on food purchases to ...
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Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesJournal articlesInternational audienceThis arti...
This article studies taxation schemes which improve the sustainability of food purchases by reducing...
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A carbon tax on food could contribute to emissions mitigation and act as a strong signal to economic...
International audienceA carbon tax on food could contribute to emissions mitigation and act as a str...
After fossil fuels, agricultural production and fisheries are industries with the largest impact on ...
Food consumption is a major driver of environmental impacts. This paper designs carbon taxation scen...
This article assesses the effects of a “fat tax ” on the nutrient intake of French households across...
Food systems in developed countries face one major challenge, namely the promotion of diets that are...
Agriculture and food production are responsible for a substantial proportion of greenhouse gas emiss...
Food systems in developed countries face one major challenge, namely the promotion of diets that are...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with food consumption have become particularly pertinent i...
This article examines the effectiveness and consequences of using carbon taxes on food purchases to ...
Agriculture is responsible for 25-30% of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions but has...
Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesJournal articlesInternational audienceThis arti...
This article studies taxation schemes which improve the sustainability of food purchases by reducing...
Europe committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 40 % by 2030 from 1990 levels. Food emi...
After fossil fuels, agricultural production and fisheries are industries with the largest impact on ...
A carbon tax on food could contribute to emissions mitigation and act as a strong signal to economic...
International audienceA carbon tax on food could contribute to emissions mitigation and act as a str...
After fossil fuels, agricultural production and fisheries are industries with the largest impact on ...
Food consumption is a major driver of environmental impacts. This paper designs carbon taxation scen...
This article assesses the effects of a “fat tax ” on the nutrient intake of French households across...
Food systems in developed countries face one major challenge, namely the promotion of diets that are...
Agriculture and food production are responsible for a substantial proportion of greenhouse gas emiss...
Food systems in developed countries face one major challenge, namely the promotion of diets that are...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with food consumption have become particularly pertinent i...
This article examines the effectiveness and consequences of using carbon taxes on food purchases to ...
Agriculture is responsible for 25-30% of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions but has...