A systematic review of the effectiveness of food taxes and subsidies to improve diets: Understanding the recent evidence

Volume: 72, Issue: 9, Pages: 551 - 565
Published: Aug 4, 2014
Abstract
There has been significant growth in political, public, media, and academic interest in taxes and subsidies to encourage healthy food consumption over the past 3 years. The present systematic review, including an assessment of study quality, was conducted on new evidence published between January 2009 and March 2012 for the effect of food taxes and subsidies on consumption. Forty-three reports representing 38 studies met the inclusion criteria....
Paper Details
Title
A systematic review of the effectiveness of food taxes and subsidies to improve diets: Understanding the recent evidence
Published Date
Aug 4, 2014
Volume
72
Issue
9
Pages
551 - 565
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