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Is the Obesity Epidemic a Public Health Problem? A Decade of Research on the Economics of Obesity

Tomas Philipson and Richard Posner

No 14010, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: The world-wide and ongoing rise in obesity has generated enormous popular interest and policy concern in developing countries, where it is rapidly becoming the major public health problem facing such nations. As a consequence, there has been a rapidly growing field of economic analysis of the causes and consequences of this phenomenon. This paper discusses some of the central themes of this decade long research program, aiming at synthesizing the different strands of the literature, and to point to future research that seems particularly productive.

JEL-codes: I18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-05
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Published as Tomas J. Philipson & Richard A. Posner, 2008. "Is the Obesity Epidemic a Public Health Problem? A Review of Zoltan J. Acs and Alan Lyles's Obesity, Business and Public Policy ," Journal of Economic Literature, American Economic Association, vol. 46(4), pages 974-82, December.

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