
Historically, the challenge for humans has been to secure a sufficient supply of food to stave off hunger and starvation. As a result, much of the research on food and agriculture in the past century has focused on issues related to production efficiency, food supply, and farm profitability. In recent years, however, farmers, agribusiness, policy makers, and academics have increasingly turned their attention away from the farm and toward the food consumer and to issues related to food consumption. This handbook provides an overview of the economics of food consumption and policy and is a useful reference for academics and graduate students interested in food economics and the consumer-end of the supply chain. It is also relevant to those employed in food and agricultural industries, policy makers, and activist groups.The first section covers the application of the core theoretical and methodological approaches of the economics of food consumption and policy. The second part concentrates on policy issues related to food consumption. Several chapters focus on the theoretical and conceptual issues relevant in food markets, such as product bans, labeling, food standards, political economy, and scientific uncertainty. Additional chapters discuss policy issues of particular interest to the consumer-end of the food supply chain, such as food safety, nutrition, food security, and development. The final section serves as an introduction to particular issues and current topics in food consumption and policy.
This handbook investigates the shifting economic focus from agricultural production efficiency to the complexities of food consumption and the policy frameworks governing modern food markets. The editors, Jayson L. Lusk, Jutta Roosen, and Jason F. Shogren, synthesize contributions from leading scholars to address how consumer behavior, nutritional standards, and food security influence global economic policy. By bridging the gap between theoretical economic models and practical policy applications, the text provides a comprehensive analytical framework for understanding the consumer-end of the food supply chain.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this volume as a foundational reference for graduate students and professionals working within agricultural economics and public policy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous guide for those analyzing the intersection of consumer behavior and regulatory intervention.
Page Count:
768
Publication Date:
2011-11-07
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199569444
ISBN-13:
9780199569441
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