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Did the junk food tax make the Hungarians eat healthier?

机译:垃圾食品税使匈牙利人的饮食更健康吗?

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I analyse whether the introduction of the unhealthy food tax lead to significant improvements in the dietary habits of the Hungarian population. I focus on the consumption of processed and unprocessed food before and after the tax was levied on a range of food high in salt and sugar. Using data from a large scale household panel data set, I estimate the consumed quantities of processed food to decrease by 3.4% due to the unhealthy food tax, while the consumed quantities of unprocessed food increased by 1.1%. The lowest income groups were the most responsive to the introduction of the tax. Despite data limitations, the results indicate moderate improvement in population diet that is likely to be attributable to the tax. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:我分析了不健康食品税的实施是否可以显着改善匈牙利人的饮食习惯。我着重于对一系列含盐和糖含量高的食物征税之前和之后的加工和未加工食品的消费。使用来自大型家庭面板数据集的数据,我估计由于不健康的食品税,加工食品的消费量减少了3.4%,而未加工食品的消费量增加了1.1%。收入最低的群体对税率的引入反应最快。尽管数据有限,但结果表明人口饮食适度改善,这很可能归因于税收。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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