Potential effects of minimum unit pricing at local authority level on alcohol-attributed harms in North West and North East England: a modelling study
Background: In 2018, Scotland implemented a 50p-per-unit minimum unit price for alcohol. Previous modelling estimated the impact of minimum unit pricing for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Decision-makers want to know the potential effects of minimum unit pricing for local authorities...
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Main Authors: | Alan Brennan (Author), Colin Angus (Author), Robert Pryce (Author), Penny Buykx (Author), Madeleine Henney (Author), Duncan Gillespie (Author), John Holmes (Author), Petra S Meier (Author) |
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