This paper studies the effectiveness of taxes, subsidies and cash incentives in reducing unhealthy food consumption. Using an inter-temporal rational choice model with habit, we calibrate and simulate the effect of those policies to US and UK data. Our findings suggest that cash incentives may be the most effective policy in reducing unhealthy food consumption. However, when comparing the reduction in costs for the social security system with the implementation costs, cash incentives can lead to significant monetary losses. Taxes are relatively ineffective in reducing unhealthy food consumption. Finally, subsidies have the best balance between effectiveness and monetary benefits to society
Many commentators have claimed that farm subsidies have contributed significantly to the ―obesity ep...
Aim: To set out a policy analysis of food taxes as a way of influencing food consumption and behavio...
Many commentators have claimed that farm subsidies have contributed significantly to the ―obesity ep...
The costs associated with unhealthy food consumption are not only paid by those suffering from overw...
Do price interventions, namely taxes on unhealthy food and subsidies on healthy food, affect food-pu...
Food and drink prices may affect our purchases, consumption and various health-related behaviours. T...
Objective. Fiscal policies may form a solution in improving dietary intake. This study aimed to exam...
Objective. Fiscal policies may form a solution in improving dietary intake. This study aimed to exam...
In this paper, we simulate the effects of taxes on products and/or nutrients aimed at encouraging a ...
The extant literature on fat taxes and thin subsidies tends to focus on the overall effectiveness of...
Objective: Fiscal policies may form a solution in improving dietary intake. This study aimed to exam...
AIM: To set out a policy analysis of food taxes as a way of influencing food consumption and behavio...
Objective To assess the effect of food taxes and subsidies on diet, body weight and health through a...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
Unité de localisation : UMR 1215 UMR INRA / Univ. Grenoble 2 : Economie Appliquée de Grenoble 2010-0...
Many commentators have claimed that farm subsidies have contributed significantly to the ―obesity ep...
Aim: To set out a policy analysis of food taxes as a way of influencing food consumption and behavio...
Many commentators have claimed that farm subsidies have contributed significantly to the ―obesity ep...
The costs associated with unhealthy food consumption are not only paid by those suffering from overw...
Do price interventions, namely taxes on unhealthy food and subsidies on healthy food, affect food-pu...
Food and drink prices may affect our purchases, consumption and various health-related behaviours. T...
Objective. Fiscal policies may form a solution in improving dietary intake. This study aimed to exam...
Objective. Fiscal policies may form a solution in improving dietary intake. This study aimed to exam...
In this paper, we simulate the effects of taxes on products and/or nutrients aimed at encouraging a ...
The extant literature on fat taxes and thin subsidies tends to focus on the overall effectiveness of...
Objective: Fiscal policies may form a solution in improving dietary intake. This study aimed to exam...
AIM: To set out a policy analysis of food taxes as a way of influencing food consumption and behavio...
Objective To assess the effect of food taxes and subsidies on diet, body weight and health through a...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
Unité de localisation : UMR 1215 UMR INRA / Univ. Grenoble 2 : Economie Appliquée de Grenoble 2010-0...
Many commentators have claimed that farm subsidies have contributed significantly to the ―obesity ep...
Aim: To set out a policy analysis of food taxes as a way of influencing food consumption and behavio...
Many commentators have claimed that farm subsidies have contributed significantly to the ―obesity ep...