MOE-Fellowship: Agota Meszaros

Simulating the health and environmental impact of a planetary health food tax, based on the EAT-Lancet Commission Planetary Health Diet

My PhD started with a systematic literature review to map and assess the already existing models, which simulate the health or environmental outcome of food taxes and subsidies – of those food groups mentioned in the EAT-Lancet report.  

We found that none of the reviewed models could fully capture the complexity of the issue. Fiscal policies are complex. Sometimes even a seemingly good intervention can have negative effects, and missing factors can make a difference in a model that only partially simulates the intervention. 

The aim of the project is to build a comprehensive model, to simulate the health and environmental impact of a food tax and subsidy package, which is directed to bring closer the population’s diet to the EAT-Lancet Commission Plenatary Health Diet. 

The aim is to include health and environmental outcomes in the comprehensive model, and also to estimate the health effects deriving from the environmental change.

AZ: 30024/041

Zeitraum

18.08.2024 - 17.02.2025

Land

Ungarn

Institut

Technische Universität München (TUM) School of Medicine and Health Professur für Public Health und Prävention

Betreuer

Prof. Dr. Michael Laxy