AbstractThis paper examines the effects of health-oriented food tax reforms on the distribution of tax payments, food demand and health outcomes. We offer an illustration of how one can take into account the uncertainty related to both demand estimation and health estimates and to produce confidence intervals for the overall health effects instead of only point estimates. Taxation of sugar could lead to a statistically significant reduction in both the incidence of type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease. The health effects appear to be most pronounced for low-income individuals, and the reforms may therefore reduce health inequality. This effect undermines the traditional regressivity argument against the heavy taxation of unhealthy foo...
To combat growing levels of obesity, health related taxes have been suggested with taxes on foods hi...
The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of nutritional policies on the behavior of firms, pa...
Healthier food diet is likely to prevent numerous non communicable diseases. Then there is a growing...
This paper examines the effects of health-oriented food tax reforms on the distribution of tax payme...
AbstractThis paper examines the effects of health-oriented food tax reforms on the distribution of t...
This paper examines the health effects of a fiscal food policy based on a combination of fat taxes a...
This paper examines the health effects of a fiscal food policy based on a combination of fat taxes a...
This paper explores how tax reforms with taxes on unhealthy commodities impact consumer behaviours ...
The extant literature on fat taxes and thin subsidies tends to focus on the overall effectiveness of...
I want to thank Block and Willett (1) for their comments on my paper (2). Their remarks are substant...
Suboptimal diet is a leading risk factor for early death and disability globally. Changing food pric...
Whereas public information campaigns have failed to reverse the rising trend in...
The inequality of nutrition and obesity re-focuses concern on who in society is consuming the worst...
This paper analyses distributional effects of revenue-neutral tax reforms aimed at improving dietary...
In an effort to reduce the growing prevalence of overweight and obesity, food taxes have been introd...
To combat growing levels of obesity, health related taxes have been suggested with taxes on foods hi...
The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of nutritional policies on the behavior of firms, pa...
Healthier food diet is likely to prevent numerous non communicable diseases. Then there is a growing...
This paper examines the effects of health-oriented food tax reforms on the distribution of tax payme...
AbstractThis paper examines the effects of health-oriented food tax reforms on the distribution of t...
This paper examines the health effects of a fiscal food policy based on a combination of fat taxes a...
This paper examines the health effects of a fiscal food policy based on a combination of fat taxes a...
This paper explores how tax reforms with taxes on unhealthy commodities impact consumer behaviours ...
The extant literature on fat taxes and thin subsidies tends to focus on the overall effectiveness of...
I want to thank Block and Willett (1) for their comments on my paper (2). Their remarks are substant...
Suboptimal diet is a leading risk factor for early death and disability globally. Changing food pric...
Whereas public information campaigns have failed to reverse the rising trend in...
The inequality of nutrition and obesity re-focuses concern on who in society is consuming the worst...
This paper analyses distributional effects of revenue-neutral tax reforms aimed at improving dietary...
In an effort to reduce the growing prevalence of overweight and obesity, food taxes have been introd...
To combat growing levels of obesity, health related taxes have been suggested with taxes on foods hi...
The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of nutritional policies on the behavior of firms, pa...
Healthier food diet is likely to prevent numerous non communicable diseases. Then there is a growing...