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估计北美自由贸易协定对美国公共卫生的意外影响。

Estimating the unintended impact of the North American free trade agreement on U.S. public health.

机构信息

Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Auburn University, USA.

Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Auburn University, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2023 Sep;333:116140. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.116140. Epub 2023 Aug 8.

Abstract

The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was introduced in 1994 between Canada, Mexico, and the United States to encourage trilateral trade. In 2008, an unrestricted reciprocal sugar trade agreement, was implemented between Mexico and the United States as part of NAFTA, which led to a significant decrease in the United States' sugar price. However, critics argue that free trade agreements that reduce trade barriers on products such as sugar threaten public health. This study uses the synthetic control method to investigate the causal impact of the unrestricted sugar trade agreement on sugar consumption and diabetes prevalence in the United States. First, we show that sugar consumption in the United States increased by an average of 16% annually after the agreement was signed, corresponding to 5240g per capita. Second, we show that the crude prevalence of diabetes increased by an average of 1% annually in the United States after the agreement was signed, with an increase of 1% and 2% for men and women, respectively. This unintended consequence of NAFTA has had an estimated economic cost of $324.37 million annually.

摘要

北美自由贸易协定(NAFTA)于 1994 年在加拿大、墨西哥和美国之间推出,旨在鼓励三边贸易。2008 年,作为北美自由贸易协定的一部分,墨西哥和美国之间实施了无限制的互惠糖贸易协定,这导致美国糖价大幅下降。然而,批评者认为,降低糖等产品贸易壁垒的自由贸易协定威胁公共健康。本研究使用合成控制法来研究无限制糖贸易协定对美国糖消费和糖尿病患病率的因果影响。首先,我们表明,该协议签署后,美国的糖消费量平均每年增加 16%,相当于人均增加 5240 克。其次,我们表明,该协议签署后,美国的糖尿病粗患病率平均每年增加 1%,男性和女性分别增加 1%和 2%。北美自由贸易协定的这一意外后果每年造成的经济成本估计为 3.2437 亿美元。

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