This study investigates the impact of food price on obesity, by exploring the co-occurrence of obesity growth with relative food price reduction between 1976 and 2001. Analyses control for female labor participation and metropolitan outlet densities that might affect body weight. Both the first-difference and fixed effects approaches provide consistent evidence suggesting that relative food prices have substantial impacts on obesity and such impacts were more pronounced among the low-educated. These findings imply that relative food price reductions during the time period could plausibly explain about 18% of the increase in obesity among the U.S. adults in metropolitan areas
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
In this paper, we employ a rich data set at the individual level in order to examine which factors a...
This article contributes to the literature that studies the impact of food prices on food choices an...
Once considered as a serious public health issue only in developed countries, now overweight and obe...
Once considered as a serious public health issue only in developed countries, now overweight and obe...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Applied Economics. Advisors: Terry Roe, Timothy K...
<p>Source: Authors’ calculation using consumer price indexes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistic...
We estimate the demand function for obesity using a panel model across fifty-one U.S. states over th...
<p>Notes: <sup>a</sup>: All models are estimated using the first difference approach and based on we...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
<p>Notes: <sup>a</sup>: All models are estimated using the first difference approach and based on we...
<p>Notes: <sup>a</sup>: All models are estimated using the first difference approach and based on we...
<p>Notes: <sup>a</sup>: All models are estimated using the first difference approach and based on we...
This paper explores the effects of relative food prices on body weight and body fat over time in Chi...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
In this paper, we employ a rich data set at the individual level in order to examine which factors a...
This article contributes to the literature that studies the impact of food prices on food choices an...
Once considered as a serious public health issue only in developed countries, now overweight and obe...
Once considered as a serious public health issue only in developed countries, now overweight and obe...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Applied Economics. Advisors: Terry Roe, Timothy K...
<p>Source: Authors’ calculation using consumer price indexes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistic...
We estimate the demand function for obesity using a panel model across fifty-one U.S. states over th...
<p>Notes: <sup>a</sup>: All models are estimated using the first difference approach and based on we...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
<p>Notes: <sup>a</sup>: All models are estimated using the first difference approach and based on we...
<p>Notes: <sup>a</sup>: All models are estimated using the first difference approach and based on we...
<p>Notes: <sup>a</sup>: All models are estimated using the first difference approach and based on we...
This paper explores the effects of relative food prices on body weight and body fat over time in Chi...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
In this paper, we employ a rich data set at the individual level in order to examine which factors a...
This article contributes to the literature that studies the impact of food prices on food choices an...