Winner of the 2017 Quality of Communication Award presented by The Agricultural and Applied Economics Association As the importance of food and nutrition becomes more widely recognized by practitioners and researchers in the health sciences, one persisting gap in the knowledge base remains: what are the economic factors that influence our food and our health? Food and Nutrition Economics offers a much-needed resource for non-economists looking to understand the basic economic principles that govern our food and nutritional systems. Comprising both a quick grounding in nutrition with the fundamentals of economics and expert applications to food systems, it is a uniquely accessible and much-needed bridge between previously disparate scholarly and professional fields. This book is intended for upper level undergraduates, graduate students, and health professionals with no background in economics who recognize that economics affects much of their work. Concerned because previous encounters with economics have been hampered by math hurdles? Don't be; this book offers a specialized primer in consumer economics (including behavioral economics of food consumption), producer economics, market-level analysis, cost-effectiveness, and cost-benefit analysis, all in an accessible and conversational manner that requires nothing more than middle-school math acumen. Grounding these lessons in contemporary issues such as soft drink taxes, food prices, convenience, nutrition education programs, and the food environment, Food and Nutrition Economics is an innovative and needed entry in the rapidly expanding universe of food studies, health science, and their related fields.
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Weight: 408g
Dimensions: 231 x 155mm
Publication Date: 05 May 2016
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780199379118
About Elena L. SerranoGeorge C. Davis
George C. Davis is a trained economist and a professor in the Virginia Tech Department of Human Nutrition Foods and Exercise and Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics. His teaching and research programs both are interdisciplinary as he works with health scientists to understand issues at the intersection of nutrition health and economics. Elena L. Serrano is a trained nutritionist and associate professor in in the Virginia Tech Department of Human Nutrition Foods and Exercise. She is Director of the Virginia Family Nutrition Program aimed at promoting healthy eating among SNAP-eligible audiences throughout Virginia and her research has focused on identifying and testing different programs initiatives and strategies to improve dietary quality and prevent childhood obesity among low-income youth.