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Título: Economics of Food and Safety: Risk, Information, and the Demand and Supply of Health
Autores: Falconi, Cesar
Roe, Terry L.
Fecha: 2008-01-14
2008-01-14
1990
Publicador: AgEcon Search
Fuente: Ver documento
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper
Tema: health
expected utility
government intervention.
Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety
Health Economics and Policy
Descripción: A model of expected utility maximization and a stochastic health production function are used to show how consumer's beliefs, the certainty of beliefs, and the presence of information affects demand for goods as they are driven by the demand for health. Then, it is shown that competitive markets fail to account for the health implications of substances in the production of a commodity that affects health, nor are incentives provided to inform consumers of substance concentrations and its implications to health. This result is shown to not necessarily follow in concentrated industries. Finally, conditions are derived whereby a benevolent government, in the absence of rent seeking, chooses optimal levels of information and taxes to attain Pareto optimal outcomes.
Idioma: English
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