Abstract
Health taxes are effective policy instruments to save lives, raise government revenues and improve equity. Health taxes, however, directly conflict with commercial actors’ interests. Both pro-tax health advocates and anti-tax industry representatives seek to frame health tax policy. Yet, little is known about which frames resonate in which settings and how framing can most effectively advance or limit policies. To fill this gap, we conducted qualitative research in 2022, including focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, document reviews and media analysis on the political economy of health taxes across eight low-income and middle-income countries. Studies captured multiple actors constructing context-specific frames, often tied to broader economic, health and administrative considerations. Findings suggest that no single frame dominates; in fact, a plurality of different frames exist and shape discourse and policymaking. There was no clear trade-off between health and economic framing of health tax policy proposals, nor a straightforward way to handle concerns around earmarking. Understanding how to best position health taxes can empower health policymakers with more persuasive framings for health taxes and can support them to develop broader coalitions to advance health taxes. These insights can improve efforts to advance health taxes by better appreciating political economy factors and constraining corporate power, ultimately leading to improved population-level health.
Funder
Health Research Board, Ireland
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy
Reference54 articles.
1. World Health Organization . Global health estimates 2019: deaths by cause, age, sex, by country and by region, 2000-2019. Geneva, 2020. Available: https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/mortality-and-global-health-estimates/ghe-leading-causes-of-death
2. Christopher JL , Aravkin AY , Zheng P , et al . Global burden of 87 risk factors in 204 countries and territories, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the global burden of disease study 2019. Lancet 2020;396. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30752-2
3. Defining and Conceptualising the commercial determinants of health;Gilmore;The Lancet,2023
4. Sugar, tobacco, and alcohol taxes to achieve the Sdgs;Marten;The Lancet,2018
5. Marten R , Paul J , Tan Torres Edejer T , et al . Health taxes: a call for papers. BMJ Glob Health 2022;7:e010709. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2022-010709