Food safety and the reversed political consumer

Tove Christensen, Sigrid Denver, Morten Raun Mørkbak

    Abstract

    We address the question of whether people act as political consumers in relation to food safety. By linking evidence from economic valuation studies on consumers' willingness to pay with sociological studies on consumer behaviour and market studies, we find that food safety does not call for political consumption - rather, food safety calls for reversed political consumption.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    Publikationsdato2007
    Antal sider7
    StatusUdgivet - 2007
    BegivenhedNordic Consumer Policy Research Conference 2007 - Helsinki, Finland
    Varighed: 3 okt. 20075 okt. 2007

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    KonferenceNordic Consumer Policy Research Conference 2007
    Land/OmrådeFinland
    ByHelsinki
    Periode03/10/200705/10/2007

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