Economics Faculty Publications
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Governmental expenditures are directed at a particular objective, but their effects have consequences far beyond the named target of the expenditures. Specific farm subsidies, for example, encourage consumption of particular foods by reducing the costs of producing these foods. To what extent do these subsidies affect the American obesity epidemic? How do the subsidies create disparate negative effects on those in poverty? Exploring these questions stimulates us to take greater care when designing legislation to take a broader look at the stakeholders affected by any particular governmental expenditure.
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Browne, Neil M.; Bouzat, Facundo; Rex, Justin; and Seipel, Joseph, "The Unfortunate Role of Farm Subsidies as a Stimulus for Inequality and Obesity" (2016). Economics Faculty Publications. 18.
https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/econ_pub/18
Publication Date
12-2016
Publication Title
Asia Pacific Journal of Health Law and Ethics
Volume
10
Issue
1