Title of article :
Mercury advisories: Information, education, and fish consumption
Author/Authors :
Jay P. Shimshack، نويسنده , , Michael B. Ward، نويسنده , , Timothy K.M. Beatty، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
22
From page :
158
To page :
179
Abstract :
This paper examines responses to a US national FDA advisory that urged at-risk individuals to limit store-bought fish consumption due to the dangers of methyl-mercury. We investigate consumer response using both parametric and nonparametric methods. Some targeted consumers significantly reduced canned fish purchases as a result of the advisory, suggesting that information-based policies can achieve the issuing agencyʹs goals. Education and newspaper readership were important determinants of response, suggesting that information acquisition and assimilation are key factors for risk avoidance. While some groups reduced consumption as a result of the advisory, we do not find a response among the relatively large group of at-risk households which met neither the education nor readership criteria. The advisory also had unintended spillover effects; some consumers not considered at-risk reduced consumption in response to the advisory.
Keywords :
environmental health , Fish consumption , Environmental risk , Pollution , mercury , Information , Advisory , Children’s health
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Record number :
704067
Link To Document :
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