This paper addresses four issues which arise from increasing concerns about overweight and obesity in European countries. First, we explore the main stylized facts of the phenomenon. We show that although Europeans are not obese like Americans, there is robust evidence that adult and childhood obesity rates tend to increase substantially in many European countries. The second part of the paper surveys the recent theoretical literature on the economics of obesity. In particular, we focus on the debate about the merits and limits of public policies in this area. This paper presents an alternative perspective from that suggested by the rational-choice approach according to which government intervention is not necessary. We emphasize the potent...
Abstract This paper draws together contributions to a scientific table discussion on obesity at the ...
The dramatically increasing prevalence of obesity, especially among children, has become a major pub...
Objective To explore policy options that public health specialists (PHS) consider appropriate for co...
"Obesity in Europe is rising. This paper investigates the economic rationales for public interventio...
Obesity in Europe is rising. This paper investigates the economic rationales for public intervention...
World Health Organization estimates that obesity accounts for 2-8% of health care costs in different...
World Health Organization estimates that obesity accounts for 2–8% of health care costs in different...
Obesity has risen rapidly in parts of Europe, following the USA. Now classified as a disease by the ...
This project ran from July 2004 - December 2006 Obesity in Europe is reaching epidemic proportion...
We provide comparable evidence on the patterns and trends in obesity across the Atlantic and analyse...
We provide comparable evidence on the patterns and trends in obesity across the Atlantic and analyse...
This paper's objective is to investigate the associations between obesity and Food-Related Lifestyle...
Obesity related to metabolic syndrome is gaining an increasing importance as the main risk factor fo...
This article explores the economic issues associated with diet choices and nutrition policies in Eur...
Background Obesity implies costs not only for the individual but also for society. The authors explo...
Abstract This paper draws together contributions to a scientific table discussion on obesity at the ...
The dramatically increasing prevalence of obesity, especially among children, has become a major pub...
Objective To explore policy options that public health specialists (PHS) consider appropriate for co...
"Obesity in Europe is rising. This paper investigates the economic rationales for public interventio...
Obesity in Europe is rising. This paper investigates the economic rationales for public intervention...
World Health Organization estimates that obesity accounts for 2-8% of health care costs in different...
World Health Organization estimates that obesity accounts for 2–8% of health care costs in different...
Obesity has risen rapidly in parts of Europe, following the USA. Now classified as a disease by the ...
This project ran from July 2004 - December 2006 Obesity in Europe is reaching epidemic proportion...
We provide comparable evidence on the patterns and trends in obesity across the Atlantic and analyse...
We provide comparable evidence on the patterns and trends in obesity across the Atlantic and analyse...
This paper's objective is to investigate the associations between obesity and Food-Related Lifestyle...
Obesity related to metabolic syndrome is gaining an increasing importance as the main risk factor fo...
This article explores the economic issues associated with diet choices and nutrition policies in Eur...
Background Obesity implies costs not only for the individual but also for society. The authors explo...
Abstract This paper draws together contributions to a scientific table discussion on obesity at the ...
The dramatically increasing prevalence of obesity, especially among children, has become a major pub...
Objective To explore policy options that public health specialists (PHS) consider appropriate for co...