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"Sin taxes" are high on the political agenda in the global fight against obesity. According to theory, they are welfare improving if consumers with low self-control are at least as price responsive as consumers with high self-control, even in the absence of externalities. In this paper, we...
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"Sin taxes" are high on the political agenda in the global fight against obesity. According to theory, they are welfare improving if consumers with low self-control are at least as price responsive as consumers with high self-control, even in the absence of externalities. In this paper, we...
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Several studies have shown that there is a link between diet and the most prevalent welfare diseases. The objective of this paper is to construct a measure which accounts for the healthiness of diets and to look at changes of this measure across households and over time. Focus is especially to...
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In this paper, we investigate the potential dynamics in the effect of retirement on foodat-home purchases and dietary quality in Denmark. We combine Home-scan data with nutritional data and administrative data on retirement. The panel contains 497 retiring and 1,471 control households. We...
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