This study employs an error correction model (ECM) version of the dynamic AIDS model to test a hypothesis that relatively cheaper unhealthful food price is an important factor contributing to the overweight and obesity problems in the United States. We find that substitution effects between unhealthful and healthful foods are negligible and statistically insignificant. However, the fact that demands for unhealthful food being more responsive to changes in its own price and more habit persistence than healthful food provides the economic perspective that may explain and account for the prevalence of the overweight and obesity epidemic in the United States
Obesity is a complex problem with many causes, from genetic and behavioral disorders to environmenta...
Obesity is a complex problem with many causes, from genetic and behavioral disorders to environmenta...
International audienceHighest rates of obesity and diabetes in the United States are found among the...
By conducting a systematic demand analysis for unhealthy and healthy food using data from both the U...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Applied Economics. Advisors: Terry Roe, Timothy K...
We estimate the demand function for obesity using a panel model across fifty-one U.S. states over th...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
This study investigates the demand for selected healthy food groups in the United States. The origin...
This article contributes to the literature that studies the impact of food prices on food choices an...
Once considered as a serious public health issue only in developed countries, now overweight and obe...
Once considered as a serious public health issue only in developed countries, now overweight and obe...
Public policy making for the prevention of diet-related disease is impeded by a lack of evidence on ...
This study examines the price responsiveness of individuals by body weight status in the United Stat...
Obesity is a complex problem with many causes, from genetic and behavioral disorders to environmenta...
Obesity is a complex problem with many causes, from genetic and behavioral disorders to environmenta...
International audienceHighest rates of obesity and diabetes in the United States are found among the...
By conducting a systematic demand analysis for unhealthy and healthy food using data from both the U...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Applied Economics. Advisors: Terry Roe, Timothy K...
We estimate the demand function for obesity using a panel model across fifty-one U.S. states over th...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
This study investigates the demand for selected healthy food groups in the United States. The origin...
This article contributes to the literature that studies the impact of food prices on food choices an...
Once considered as a serious public health issue only in developed countries, now overweight and obe...
Once considered as a serious public health issue only in developed countries, now overweight and obe...
Public policy making for the prevention of diet-related disease is impeded by a lack of evidence on ...
This study examines the price responsiveness of individuals by body weight status in the United Stat...
Obesity is a complex problem with many causes, from genetic and behavioral disorders to environmenta...
Obesity is a complex problem with many causes, from genetic and behavioral disorders to environmenta...
International audienceHighest rates of obesity and diabetes in the United States are found among the...