The increasing concern of the policy maker about eating behavior has focused on thespread of obesity and on the evidence of a consistent number of individuals dietingdespite being underweight. As the latter behavior is often attributed to the socialpressure to be thin, some governments have already taken actions to ban ultra-thinideals and testimonials. Assuming that people are heterogeneous in their healthyweights, but are exposed to the same ideal body weight, this paper proposes atheoretical framework to assess whether increasing the ideal body weight is sociallydesirable, both from a welfare and from a health point of view. If being overweightis the average condition and the ideal body weight is thin, increasing the ideal bodyweight may...
This paper investigates whether in the case of obesity medicalization implies transforming deviants ...
The World Health Organisation has stated that obesity is spreading around the world like a \u201cglo...
none3The obesity epidemic and the growing debate about what, if any, public health policy should be ...
none2siThe increasing concern of the policy maker about eating behaviour has focused on the spread o...
The increasing concern of the policy maker about eating behaviour has focused on the spread of obesi...
The increasing concern of the policy maker about eating behavior has focused on the spread of obesit...
This paper draws together contributions to a scientific table discussion on obesity at the European ...
Obesity problems are no longer limited to the USA as, in recent years, obesity rates in the EU count...
There is an escalating obesity problem in the UK. Joan Costa-Font argues that obesity is an example ...
This paper addresses four issues which arise from increasing concerns about overweight and obesity i...
If human beings care about their relative weight, a form of imitative obesity can emerge (in which p...
The World Health Organization has stated that obesity is spreading around the world like a “global e...
This paper examines the influence of social norms on obesity. We develop a concept of social norm re...
This dissertation consists of three essays which analyze different economic aspects related to obesi...
Obesity in Europe is rising. This paper investigates the economic rationales for public intervention...
This paper investigates whether in the case of obesity medicalization implies transforming deviants ...
The World Health Organisation has stated that obesity is spreading around the world like a \u201cglo...
none3The obesity epidemic and the growing debate about what, if any, public health policy should be ...
none2siThe increasing concern of the policy maker about eating behaviour has focused on the spread o...
The increasing concern of the policy maker about eating behaviour has focused on the spread of obesi...
The increasing concern of the policy maker about eating behavior has focused on the spread of obesit...
This paper draws together contributions to a scientific table discussion on obesity at the European ...
Obesity problems are no longer limited to the USA as, in recent years, obesity rates in the EU count...
There is an escalating obesity problem in the UK. Joan Costa-Font argues that obesity is an example ...
This paper addresses four issues which arise from increasing concerns about overweight and obesity i...
If human beings care about their relative weight, a form of imitative obesity can emerge (in which p...
The World Health Organization has stated that obesity is spreading around the world like a “global e...
This paper examines the influence of social norms on obesity. We develop a concept of social norm re...
This dissertation consists of three essays which analyze different economic aspects related to obesi...
Obesity in Europe is rising. This paper investigates the economic rationales for public intervention...
This paper investigates whether in the case of obesity medicalization implies transforming deviants ...
The World Health Organisation has stated that obesity is spreading around the world like a \u201cglo...
none3The obesity epidemic and the growing debate about what, if any, public health policy should be ...