Public concerns about the risk from food hazards have spread in recent years, boosted by a number of well-publicized food scares. As a result, food safety issues are high on the policy agenda in Europe and elsewhere, and a range of policies have been developed to deal with them. The paper illustrates and makes a case for the use of micro-simulation models as support for better economic assessment of food policies. When households deal with food safety issues they can show heterogeneous behaviors, and micro- simulation can provide a useful tool to take into account this heterogeneity. However, to the author’s knowledge, no attempt to use micro-simulation in the analysis of food safety policies has taken place so far. After an illustration of the way economists evaluate food safety policies, micro-simulation methodologies are introduced, stressing their potentiality for the assessment of food safety policies.

Micro-simulation of households: a new tool to assess the impact on society of food safety policies / G. STEFANI. - In: INNOVATION. - ISSN 1351-1610. - STAMPA. - 21(2):(2008), pp. 171-176. [10.1080/13511610802214669]

Micro-simulation of households: a new tool to assess the impact on society of food safety policies

STEFANI, GIANLUCA
2008

Abstract

Public concerns about the risk from food hazards have spread in recent years, boosted by a number of well-publicized food scares. As a result, food safety issues are high on the policy agenda in Europe and elsewhere, and a range of policies have been developed to deal with them. The paper illustrates and makes a case for the use of micro-simulation models as support for better economic assessment of food policies. When households deal with food safety issues they can show heterogeneous behaviors, and micro- simulation can provide a useful tool to take into account this heterogeneity. However, to the author’s knowledge, no attempt to use micro-simulation in the analysis of food safety policies has taken place so far. After an illustration of the way economists evaluate food safety policies, micro-simulation methodologies are introduced, stressing their potentiality for the assessment of food safety policies.
2008
21(2)
171
176
G. STEFANI
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