Eating healthier: a challenge.

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2017
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Book Chapter
Summary France is plagued by existential doubts about its social model. The promise of a society that guarantees everyone the right to happiness is slipping away, and the proposed remedies often seem worse than the evil they are intended to combat. This book presents a picture of a society that is questioning its future, and aims to propose a diagnosis and explore avenues of reform through the proposals of the most eminent researchers in economics, brought together under the leadership of Philippe Askenazy, Daniel Cohen and Claudia Senik. Analyzing the different facets of the social question, the book deals with the main themes that concern public opinion: gender inequality, the fight against discrimination in hiring, the fight against obesity, or the reflection on the link between liberalization and growth or the reform of the welfare state. This edition gathers the contributions of : Hippolyte d'Albis, Bruno Amable, Maya Bacache, Christian Baudelot, Luc Behaghel, Antoine Bozio, Hédi Brahimi, Eve Caroli, Damien Cartron, Martin Chevalier, Brigitte Dormont, Anthony Edo, Fabrice Etilé, Gabrielle Fack, Olivier Godechot, Jérôme Gautié, Michel Gollac, Julien Grenet, Angela Greulich, Malka Guillot, Nicolas Jacquemet, Ivan Ledezma, Mathieu Lefebvre, Dominique Meurs, Marion Monnet, Pierre Pestieau, Grégory Ponthière, Lucile Romanello, Gilles Saint-Paul and Claudia Senik. Économiques: the collection of Cepremap (Centre pour la recherche économique et ses applications), which brings the most advanced work in contemporary economic research to the general public.
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