Health researchers and health policy advocates have proposed levying excise taxes on snack foods as a possible way to address the growing prevalence of obesity and overweight in the United States. Some proposals suggest higher prices alone will change consumers' diets. Others claim that change will be possible if earmarked taxes are used to fund an information program. This research examines the potential impact of excise taxes on snack foods, using baseline data from a household survey of food purchases. To illustrate likely impacts, we examine how much salty snack purchases might be reduced under varying excise tax rates and possible consumer price responses. We find that relatively low tax rates of 1 cent per pound and 1 percent of value...
This paper examines the health effects of a fiscal food policy based on a combination of fat taxes a...
Food taxes are much discussed. However, the question for public health remains: what role could thes...
The current obesity crisis in the United States is generating numerous alternative policy options fo...
Health researchers and health policy advocates have proposed levying excise taxes on snack foods as ...
Taxing sugar-sweetened beverages has been proposed as a means to reduce calorie intake, improve diet...
Whereas public information campaigns have failed to reverse the rising trend in obesity, economists ...
Increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity has led policy-makers to consider health-related tax...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects on nutrition, health and expenditure of extending value added tax ...
Health related food taxes have recently spread over the world as a tool for reducing obesity. Rising...
Obesity afflicts more than one-third of American adults, leading to $147 billion in medical costs ea...
In the fight against rising obesity, public authorities have implemented policies over the last 10 y...
INTRODUCTION: Reducing sugar-sweetened beverage consumption through taxation is a promising public h...
Aim: To set out a policy analysis of food taxes as a way of influencing food consumption and behavio...
AIM: To set out a policy analysis of food taxes as a way of influencing food consumption and behavio...
In an effort to reduce the growing prevalence of obesity, a tax on junk-foods, known as 'fat tax', h...
This paper examines the health effects of a fiscal food policy based on a combination of fat taxes a...
Food taxes are much discussed. However, the question for public health remains: what role could thes...
The current obesity crisis in the United States is generating numerous alternative policy options fo...
Health researchers and health policy advocates have proposed levying excise taxes on snack foods as ...
Taxing sugar-sweetened beverages has been proposed as a means to reduce calorie intake, improve diet...
Whereas public information campaigns have failed to reverse the rising trend in obesity, economists ...
Increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity has led policy-makers to consider health-related tax...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects on nutrition, health and expenditure of extending value added tax ...
Health related food taxes have recently spread over the world as a tool for reducing obesity. Rising...
Obesity afflicts more than one-third of American adults, leading to $147 billion in medical costs ea...
In the fight against rising obesity, public authorities have implemented policies over the last 10 y...
INTRODUCTION: Reducing sugar-sweetened beverage consumption through taxation is a promising public h...
Aim: To set out a policy analysis of food taxes as a way of influencing food consumption and behavio...
AIM: To set out a policy analysis of food taxes as a way of influencing food consumption and behavio...
In an effort to reduce the growing prevalence of obesity, a tax on junk-foods, known as 'fat tax', h...
This paper examines the health effects of a fiscal food policy based on a combination of fat taxes a...
Food taxes are much discussed. However, the question for public health remains: what role could thes...
The current obesity crisis in the United States is generating numerous alternative policy options fo...