The purpose of this report is to examine the effect of the newly implemented sugar tax in UK. How the recent introduced tax will affect the industries of food and sugary drinks. Therefore, the taxation types and theory will be explained in details before analysing the markets and industries. This thesis consists a short introduction of the theoretical background. The elaborated theory will introduce definitions and the different views on the topic. Briefly it will explain why is important for government to intervene also the possible outcomes of this theory in practice. Is important to note that this tax will affect consumers decisions, and not only the suppliers, as this is considered to be the aim of the government. The sug...
This paper explores the impact of the soft drinks sugar tax introduced in the UK in 2018 on the purc...
This article reviews empirical studies of proposals to tax sugary products in Australia. A correctiv...
In recent time, several reports have been published about a more and more unhealthy population world...
This paper will analyse the potential health and economic effects of Soft Drinks Industry Levy, name...
Studies have shown that excess sugar intake is one of the potential causes of obesity and diabetes. ...
The paper uses an analysis of the available literature (more than 30 publications) to verify whether...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact on buying behaviour of Irish consume...
This paper examines how sugar tax effects the prevalence of overweight and obesity. How great price ...
Consuming sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been associated with increased rates of obesity and t...
Sugar taxes are often considered as a possible tool to tackle excessive sugar consumption. This pape...
Countries everywhere are considering the increasing evidence on the possible health benefits from re...
Food taxes are much discussed. However, the question for public health remains: what role could thes...
BACKGROUND: Regular consumption of sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs) is associated with weight gain, ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-09-18, accepted 2022-01-27Publication...
The overall aim of this thesis is to generate a comprehensive understanding of the acceptability, fe...
This paper explores the impact of the soft drinks sugar tax introduced in the UK in 2018 on the purc...
This article reviews empirical studies of proposals to tax sugary products in Australia. A correctiv...
In recent time, several reports have been published about a more and more unhealthy population world...
This paper will analyse the potential health and economic effects of Soft Drinks Industry Levy, name...
Studies have shown that excess sugar intake is one of the potential causes of obesity and diabetes. ...
The paper uses an analysis of the available literature (more than 30 publications) to verify whether...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact on buying behaviour of Irish consume...
This paper examines how sugar tax effects the prevalence of overweight and obesity. How great price ...
Consuming sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been associated with increased rates of obesity and t...
Sugar taxes are often considered as a possible tool to tackle excessive sugar consumption. This pape...
Countries everywhere are considering the increasing evidence on the possible health benefits from re...
Food taxes are much discussed. However, the question for public health remains: what role could thes...
BACKGROUND: Regular consumption of sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs) is associated with weight gain, ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-09-18, accepted 2022-01-27Publication...
The overall aim of this thesis is to generate a comprehensive understanding of the acceptability, fe...
This paper explores the impact of the soft drinks sugar tax introduced in the UK in 2018 on the purc...
This article reviews empirical studies of proposals to tax sugary products in Australia. A correctiv...
In recent time, several reports have been published about a more and more unhealthy population world...