Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Market Failure
- MSC not = MSB
- not allocatively efficient
- welfare loss
- Sources
- imperfect information
- externalities
Anmerkungen:
- "-ve 8,087 weight loss stomach operations 2010/11" - Evidence A
- Monopoly Power
- immobility
- Private Goods
- Merit
- underconsumption
- +ve externalities
- Healthy Meals
Anmerkungen:
- "Half of the 1.2m children entitled to free school meals do not take them up" - Evidence F
- Public
- Free
Rider
- Non
excludability
- non
rivalry
- Demerit
- overconsumption
- -ve externalities
- sports drinks
Anmerkungen:
- "The levels...in which people are consuming these are worrying" - Evidence C
- Responses
- Legislation
Anmerkungen:
- Traffic Light labeling of Foods
Banning of trans fats
- Regulation
Anmerkungen:
- Ofsted - monitor and report on standards "take it in turns to have nutritious lunches". - Evidence D
- Ofsted found a "third of schools still failing to provide healthy meals" - Evidence D
- Mandatory standards - "average school lunch must contain at least one portion of veg or salad and one of fruit." - Evidence D
- Mandatory standards cont'd - "Fat, sugar and salt are restrcited and each meal shoud contain minimum levels of nutrients and vitamins" - Evidence D
- Taxation
Anmerkungen:
- Sports and body building drinks to lose their "zero rating" - Evidence E, link to evidence C
- "Consumption of these isotonic drinks without accompanying exercise is linked to weight gain." - Evidence C
- "The proposed VAT on the pasty could mean a 15-20% reduction in sales [leading] to job losses and lower profitability" - Evidence E
- Fat tax - Denmark on foods high in saturated fat
- subsidy
Anmerkungen:
- Money towards buying fresh food for new mums - see Health Start Scheme
- Public sector
Anmerkungen:
- Healthy Schools Meals - cost £367, withdrawal of these would "negatively affect economic welfare"
- "healthy food improves behaviour and grades" - Evidence F
- Pre-release issues
- Measuring externalties
Anmerkungen:
- -ve Cost to NHS of obesity linked to consumption of fatty and sugary foods, also sports/fizzy drinks
- +ve Economic mobility linked to better behaviour grades
- Government intervention
- "nanny state"
Anmerkungen:
- Should individuals be more responsible. Are they really poorly informed about choices or making poor choices?
- health awareness
Anmerkungen:
- Change 4 Life - promoting healthy lifestlyes
- Anti campaigns - would this be too emotive?
- Costly are they effective?
- Equity
Anmerkungen:
- Tax on food regressive, as flat rate indirect tax
- PED of food inelastic therefore incidence is borne by the consumer, so inflationary as well
- Trade off
Anmerkungen:
- Given the current austerity measures any funding will redirect funds from elsewhere, can the opportunity cost be justified?
- Already scrapped a "planned extension of free school meals" - Evidence D