• Media type: E-Book; Report
  • Title: 'Globesity'? The Effects of Globalization on Obesity and Caloric Intake
  • Contributor: Costa-i-Font, Joan [Author]; Mas, Núria [Author]
  • imprint: Munich: Center for Economic Studies and ifo Institute (CESifo), 2014
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: economic globalization ; globalization ; obesity ; P46 ; I18 ; F69 ; health production ; KOF Index ; social globalization ; calorie intake
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  • Description: This study considers the effects of globalization, in its economic and social dimensions, on obesity and caloric intake. In assessing these effects using longitudinal analysis, this study adopts an extensive list of controls to account for compositional changes and effects, as well as different specifications. The results suggest a robust association between globalization and both obesity and caloric intake. A one standard deviation increase in globalization is associated with a 20 percent increase in obese population and a 4 percent rise in calorie intake. The effect remains statistically significant even with an instrument variable strategy, a lagged structure, and corrections for panel standard errors. The primary driver is social globalization, and specifically the effects of changes in information flows and social proximity. A one standard deviation increase in social globalization increased the percentage of obese population by 14.5 percent and the consumption of calories by 2.8 percent, respectively.
  • Access State: Open Access