The effects of an abrupt increase in taxes on candy and soda in Norway: an observational study of retail sales
Abstract Background Fiscal policies are used to promote a healthier diet; however, there is still a call for real-world evaluations of taxes on unhealthy foods and beverages. We aimed to evaluate the effect of an abrupt increase, of respectively 80 and 40%, in the excising Norwegian taxes on candy a...
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Main Authors: | Bente Øvrebø (Author), Torleif B. Halkjelsvik (Author), Jørgen R. Meisfjord (Author), Elling Bere (Author), Rannveig K. Hart (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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