THE EFFECTS OF TAXING SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGES ACROSS DIFFERENT INCOME GROUPS

Author:

Sharma Anurag1ORCID,Hauck Katharina2,Hollingsworth Bruce3,Siciliani Luigi4

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Health Economics; Monash University; Melbourne Australia

2. Centre for Health Policy and the Healthcare Management Group; Imperial College London; UK

3. Division of Health Research, Lancaster University, UK and Centre for Health Economics; Monash University; Australia

4. Department of Economics and Related Studies and Centre for Health Economics; University of York; York UK

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health Policy

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