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Behavioural economics, policy interventions and food

In: A Modern Guide to Food Economics

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  • David R. Just

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Behavioral economics has a unique relationship with policy targeting food choice, focusing heavily on the development of effective interventions and very little on the development of new behavioral theory. In this chapter I document the set of tools used to create behavioral economic interventions to address food choice with a public health and public policy focus. A thorough discussion of the broad set of theoretical models of food behavior are presented, with some short discussion of their application. The chapter also gives a brief overview of empirical methods and how these influence intervention design and subsequent evidence. Using prior works in behavioral economics generally and food consumer behavior specifically, I synthesize a systematic approach to generate behavioral interventions in the food consumption space. An example intervention is developed to illustrate this systematic method.

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  • David R. Just, 2022. "Behavioural economics, policy interventions and food," Chapters, in: A Modern Guide to Food Economics, chapter 9, pages 193-214, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:20022_9
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