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, contributing to the U.S. obesity epidemic. Previous studies of the FSP have yielded mixed results. In this study we develop new … omitted variables and individual health characteristics explain the higher prevalence of obesity among female FSP participants … convincing evidence for the hypothesis that FSP participation causes obesity by increasing caloric consumption, decreasing …
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Many commentators have claimed that farm subsidies have contributed significantly to the ―obesity epidemic‖ by making …‖ commodities would contribute to reducing obesity rates. In this paper we use an equilibrium displacement model to estimate and … calories would be the most efficient as obesity policy. A tax on calories would have the lowest deadweight loss per pound of …
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Many commentators have claimed that farm subsidies have contributed significantly to the “obesity epidemic” by making …” commodities would contribute to reducing obesity rates. This paper makes three contributions. First, we review evidence from the … literature on the impacts on food consumption and obesity resulting from subsidies applied in the past to production or …
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.S. obesity rates? In this paper we investigate the effects of public investment in agricultural R&D on food prices, per capita … calorie consumption, adult body weight, obesity, public health-care expenditures related to obesity, and social welfare. First … predicted changes in food consumption and hence obesity. We find that a 10 percent increase in the stream of annual U.S. public …
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.S. obesity rates? In this paper we investigate the effects of public investment in agricultural R&D on food prices, per capita … calorie consumption, adult body weight, obesity, public health-care expenditures related to obesity, and social welfare. First … predicted changes in food consumption and hence obesity. We find that a 10 percent increase in the stream of annual U.S. public …
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Many commentators have speculated that agricultural policies have contributed to increased obesity rates in the United …
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Many economists and others are interested in the phenomenon of rising alcohol content of wine and its potential causes. Has the alcohol content of wine risen—and if so, by how much, where, and when? What roles have been played by climate change and other environmental factors compared with...
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Food away from home (FAFH) comprises nearly half of all U.S. consumer food expenditures. Hence, policies designed to influence nutritional outcomes would be incomplete if they did not address the role of FAFH. However, because of data limitations, most studies of the response of food demand to...
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Replaced with revised version of paper 07/19/10.
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Replaced with revised version of paper 03/16/2011.
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