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Labelling systems 8 Behavioral economics 4 Consumer policy 4 Nutrition and health 4 Traffic light labelling 4 Trafic light labelling 4 Deutschland 2 Produktinformation 2 Verbraucherschutz 2 Ernährungspolitik 1 Europa 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Verhaltensökonomik 1
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Hagen, Kornelia 8
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DIW Wochenbericht 4 Weekly Report 2 Weekly Report / DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 2
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Nutritional Information: Traffic Light Labelling Is the Best Way to Reach Consumers
Hagen, Kornelia - In: Weekly Report 6 (2010) 19, pp. 141-151
More than half of German adults are overweight. Those most often affected include the elderly, poor, and individuals with poor education. Yet is overweight an issue that economists should address? Poor nutrition and lack of exercise play a major role in widespread diseases. One third of total...
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Nutritional Labeling Today: What Consumers Want - and What They Understand
Hagen, Kornelia - In: Weekly Report 6 (2010) 20, pp. 152-157
Findings from consumer surveys and studies about nutritional labeling tend to be hard to compare, because the methodologies they use and questions they address are quite varied. Nevertheless, by evaluating these studies, we can obtain a good overview of existing nutritional labeling systems and...
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Nährwertkennzeichnung: die Ampel erreicht die Verbraucher am besten
Hagen, Kornelia - In: DIW Wochenbericht 77 (2010) 22, pp. 2-12
Mehr als die Hälfte der Erwachsenen in Deutschland ist übergewichtig. Besonders oft betroffen sind Ältere, Arme und Menschen mit geringer Bildung. Ein Thema für Wirtschaftswissenschaftler? Ernährung und fehlende Bewegung sind entscheidende Faktoren für wichtige Volkskrankheiten. Für durch...
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Nährwertkennzeichnung heute: was Verbraucher wollen - und was sie verstehen: Hintergrund
Hagen, Kornelia - In: DIW Wochenbericht 77 (2010) 22, pp. 14-19
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Nährwertkennzeichnung heute: was Verbraucher wollen - und was sie verstehen: Hintergrund
Hagen, Kornelia - In: DIW Wochenbericht 77 (2010) 22, pp. 14-19
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Nährwertkennzeichnung: die Ampel erreicht die Verbraucher am besten
Hagen, Kornelia - In: DIW Wochenbericht 77 (2010) 22, pp. 2-12
Mehr als die Hälfte der Erwachsenen in Deutschland ist übergewichtig. Besonders oft betroffen sind Ältere, Arme und Menschen mit geringer Bildung. Ein Thema für Wirtschaftswissenschaftler? Ernährung und fehlende Bewegung sind entscheidende Faktoren für wichtige Volkskrankheiten. Für durch...
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Nutritional Labeling Today: What Consumers Want - and What They Understand
Hagen, Kornelia - In: Weekly Report 6 (2010) 20, pp. 152-157
Findings from consumer surveys and studies about nutritional labeling tend to be hard to compare, because the methodologies they use and questions they address are quite varied. Nevertheless, by evaluating these studies, we can obtain a good overview of existing nutritional labeling systems and...
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Nutritional Information: Traffic Light Labelling Is the Best Way to Reach Consumers
Hagen, Kornelia - In: Weekly Report 6 (2010) 19, pp. 141-151
More than half of German adults are overweight. Those most often affected include the elderly, poor, and individuals with poor education. Yet is overweight an issue that economists should address? Poor nutrition and lack of exercise play a major role in widespread diseases. One third of total...
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