The handling of evidence in national and local policy making: a case study of alcohol industry actor strategies regarding data on on-premise trading hours and violence in Norway
Abstract Background Effective alcohol policy measures conflict with the interests of the alcohol industry. In this study we addressed how various alcohol industry actors in Norway have responded to research findings and police data relating to the possible impacts of changes in on-premise trading ho...
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Main Authors: | Ingeborg Rossow (Author), Jim McCambridge (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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