The impact of alcohol pricing policies on public health in Hong Kong, China: A modelling study
Summary: Background: Contrary to most developed economies, Hong Kong has reduced and eliminated taxes on beer and wine over the last 15 years and observed increasing alcohol consumption. Methods: We applied econometric epidemiological modelling to assess the impact of reverting ad valorem taxation t...
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Main Authors: | Carmen S. Ng (Author), Minnie Au (Author), Robyn Ma (Author), June Y.Y. Leung (Author), Jianchao Quan (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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