Keyword: sugar tax

US

Tackling Obesity

This week's US Economic Experts Panel statements: A) Policies that aim to reduce obesity by increasing incentives for physical activity would improve social welfare more than policies that increase the financial costs of consuming calories. B) A ban on advertising junk foods (those that are high in sugar, salt, and fat) would be an effective policy to reduce child obesity.
Europe

Tackling Obesity

This week's European Economic Experts Panel statements: A) Policies that aim to reduce obesity by increasing incentives for physical activity would be more welfare-improving than policies that increase the financial costs of consuming calories. B) A ban on advertising junk foods (those that are high in sugar, salt and fat) would be an effective policy to reduce child obesity. C) Setting targets for schools to reduce obesity (e.g. by diverting financial resources to improve school meals or add cookery to the curriculum) would reduce social welfare because schools in deprived areas, where obesity is higher, are already struggling to deliver the core curriculum.