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Economic Aspects and Implications of Obesity

by Elise Hefti (Author)
©2009 Thesis 274 Pages
Series: Volkswirtschaftliche Analysen, Volume 14

Summary

This book is concerned with the economic consequences of the rising obesity prevalence in affluent societies. A microeconomic model describing food consumption from the perspective of the individual consumer is developed. To maximise utility over lifetime, the marginal costs of food consumption must be adapted to the level of prices and to variations in the metabolic rate. This result holds independently of the weight status category and of the level of health-consciousness. Furthermore, extensions relevant to food overconsumption are introduced: The influence of diet composition and the rate of time preference, as well as the incorporation of addictive aspects and dynamic inconsistency. The theoretical framework is substantiated with an empirical analysis, and the implications for health insurance schemes – namely the differentiation of premiums by risk – are discussed.

Details

Pages
274
Year
2009
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631593387
Language
English
Keywords
social cost microeconomic model consumer theory
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. 274 pp., 1 fig.

Biographical notes

Elise Hefti (Author)

The Author: Elise Hefti studied economics at the University of Hamburg from 1999-2005. She received her Ph.D. in 2009.

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