Public and political acceptability of a food tax shift – An experiment with policy framing and revenue use
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2025

This article studies the attitudes of the public and politicians toward a tax on red and processed meat in Sweden, and how acceptability is affected by framing the tax as either: 1) a climate tax, 2) a public health tax, or 3) both a climate and public health tax, as well as specifying the use of tax revenues to a) support agriculture, b) support further climate [public health] initiatives, c) reduce VAT on broad categories of foods, or d) reduce VAT specifically on fruit and vegetables. These revenue uses were designed to isolate the impact of effectiveness, cost-neutrality and compensation of affected groups. Experimental survey-data were collected from 3,233 citizens and 1,253 politicians. The results showed that framing the tax had no effect on politicians and only a minor one on citizens; they became slightly more positive about the combined climate and public health justification compared to solely public health. The acceptability was generally greater when revenues were specified as opposed to unspecified, but the two cost-neutral revenue uses (a tax shift entailing either a broad reduction of VAT or just on fruit and vegetables) were the most acceptable proposals to both the public and politicians. The feasibility of implementing a tax on red and processed meat could be improved by ensuring that the average consumer's total food costs do not increase and that any revenues are used to enhance the effectiveness of such a tax.

Meat tax

Revenue use

Acceptability

Politicians

Framing

Författare

Emma Ejelöv

Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Fysisk resursteori

Jonas Nässén

Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Fysisk resursteori

Simon Matti

Luleå tekniska universitet

Liselott Schäfer Elinder

Karolinska Institutet

Jörgen Larsson

Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Fysisk resursteori

Food Policy

0306-9192 (ISSN)

Vol. 130 102772

Ämneskategorier

Ekonomi och näringsliv

DOI

10.1016/j.foodpol.2024.102772

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2024-12-13