THE WELFARE EFFECTS OF CONSUMING A CANCER PREVENTION DIET



provided by Research Papers in Economics


The Welfare Effects of Consuming a Cancer Prevention Diet

Presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Meetings

Long Beach
by

Karen M. Jetter

James A. Chalfant

Daniel A. Sumner

July 30, 2002

ABSTRACT

This study measures the welfare changes in agriculture and to consumers should
people eat the recommended levels of fruits and vegetables for a cancer prevention diet.
An equilibrium displacement model is used to measure the change in welfare to fruit
and vegetable industries, other commodities, and agricultural input markets.



More intriguing information

1. How Low Business Tax Rates Attract Multinational Headquarters: Municipality-Level Evidence from Germany
2. A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING SOCIAL WELFARE EFFECTS OF NEW AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
3. The name is absent
4. fMRI Investigation of Cortical and Subcortical Networks in the Learning of Abstract and Effector-Specific Representations of Motor Sequences
5. Delayed Manifestation of T ransurethral Syndrome as a Complication of T ransurethral Prostatic Resection
6. Quelles politiques de développement durable au Mali et à Madagascar ?
7. A production model and maintenance planning model for the process industry
8. DETERMINANTS OF FOOD AWAY FROM HOME AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICANS
9. The name is absent
10. Sex differences in the structure and stability of children’s playground social networks and their overlap with friendship relations
11. The name is absent
12. Benchmarking Regional Innovation: A Comparison of Bavaria, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
13. Crime as a Social Cost of Poverty and Inequality: A Review Focusing on Developing Countries
14. The Role of Immigration in Sustaining the Social Security System: A Political Economy Approach
15. DEMAND FOR MEAT AND FISH PRODUCTS IN KOREA
16. APPLICATIONS OF DUALITY THEORY TO AGRICULTURE
17. WP 36 - Women's Preferences or Delineated Policies? The development or part-time work in the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom
18. Tax Increment Financing for Optimal Open Space Preservation: an Economic Inquiry
19. The name is absent
20. DISCRIMINATORY APPROACH TO AUDITORY STIMULI IN GUINEA FOWL (NUMIDA MELEAGRIS) AFTER HYPERSTRIATAL∕HIPPOCAMP- AL BRAIN DAMAGE