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Fat Economics - Nutrition, Health, and Economic Policy (Paperback, New)
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Fat Economics - Nutrition, Health, and Economic Policy (Paperback, New)
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The obesity epidemic and the growing debate about what, if any,
public health policy should be adopted is the subject of endless
debates within the media and in governments around the world.
Whilst much has been written on the subject, this book takes a
unique approach by looking at the obesity epidemic from an economic
perspective. Written in a language accessible to non-specialists,
the authors provide a timely discussion of evolving nutrition
policies in both the developing and developed world, discuss the
factors influencing supply and demand of food supply, and review
the evidence for various factors which may explain recent trends in
diets, weight, and health. The traditional economic model assumes
people choose to be overweight as part of a utility maximisation
process that involves choices about what to eat and drink, how much
time to spend on leisure, food preparation, and exercise, and
choices about appearance and health. Market and behavioural
failures, however, such as time available to a person, education,
costs imposed on the health system and economic productivity
provide the economic rationale for government intervention. The
authors explore various policy measures designed to deal with the
epidemic and examine their effectiveness within a cost-benefit
analysis framework. While providing a sound economic basis for
analysing policy decisions, the book also aims to show the
underlying limits of the economic framework in quantifying changes
in public well-being.
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