Cost-effectiveness of volumetric alcohol taxation in Australia.
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the potential health benefits and cost savings of an alcohol tax rate that applies equally to all alcoholic beverages based on their alcohol content (volumetric tax) and to compare the cost savings with the cost of implementation. DESIGN AND SETTING: Mathematical modelling of...
Main Authors: | Byrnes, J, Cobiac, L, Doran, C, Vos, T, Shakeshaft, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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