Background Alcohol is an important risk factor for road transport injuries. We aimed to determine if raising alcohol taxes would be a cost-effective intervention strategy for reducing this burden. Methods We modelled the effect of a one-off increase in alcohol excise tax (NZ$0.15 (US$0.10)/standard drink) on alcohol consumption in New Zealand, using price elasticities to determine change in on-trade and off-trade sales of beer, cider, wine, spirits and ready-to-drink products. We simulated change in alcohol-attributable motor vehicle and motorcycle injuries, by age, sex and ethnicity, over the lifetime of the current population, and from changes in injuries, we determined changes in costs of health care, productivity, crime and vehicle dama...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the cost-effectiveness of interventions to reduce road traffic injurie...
Aims To evaluate cost-effectiveness of eight interventions for reducing alcohol-attributable harm an...
INTRODUCTION: While evidence that alcohol pricing policies reduce alcohol-related health harm is rob...
Background Alcohol is an important risk factor for road transport injuries. We aimed to determine if...
OBJECTIVE: To examine health and economic implications of modifying taxation of alcohol in Australia...
Objective: To examine health and economic implications of modifying taxation of alcohol in Australia...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the potential health benefits and cost savings of an alcohol tax rate that ap...
Objective: To estimate the potential health benefits and cost savings of an alcohol tax rate that ap...
Abstract Background Excessive alcohol use increases risks of chronic diseases such as coronary heart...
INTRODUCTION: Excessive alcohol consumption is a public health problem in many countries including D...
Objective: To determine the cost-effectiveness of interventions to reduce road traffic injuries caus...
Recently, economists have entered the alcohol policy arena by pointing out that consumption, and als...
Background: In Australia and elsewhere, fiscal measures such as alcohol taxation are a commonly used...
INTRODUCTION: In 2017, Canada increased alcohol excise taxes for the first time in over three decade...
Draft; Project memorandumPDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-HS-070TaxesSales taxHighway safetyFatalitiesAlcohol e...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the cost-effectiveness of interventions to reduce road traffic injurie...
Aims To evaluate cost-effectiveness of eight interventions for reducing alcohol-attributable harm an...
INTRODUCTION: While evidence that alcohol pricing policies reduce alcohol-related health harm is rob...
Background Alcohol is an important risk factor for road transport injuries. We aimed to determine if...
OBJECTIVE: To examine health and economic implications of modifying taxation of alcohol in Australia...
Objective: To examine health and economic implications of modifying taxation of alcohol in Australia...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the potential health benefits and cost savings of an alcohol tax rate that ap...
Objective: To estimate the potential health benefits and cost savings of an alcohol tax rate that ap...
Abstract Background Excessive alcohol use increases risks of chronic diseases such as coronary heart...
INTRODUCTION: Excessive alcohol consumption is a public health problem in many countries including D...
Objective: To determine the cost-effectiveness of interventions to reduce road traffic injuries caus...
Recently, economists have entered the alcohol policy arena by pointing out that consumption, and als...
Background: In Australia and elsewhere, fiscal measures such as alcohol taxation are a commonly used...
INTRODUCTION: In 2017, Canada increased alcohol excise taxes for the first time in over three decade...
Draft; Project memorandumPDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-HS-070TaxesSales taxHighway safetyFatalitiesAlcohol e...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the cost-effectiveness of interventions to reduce road traffic injurie...
Aims To evaluate cost-effectiveness of eight interventions for reducing alcohol-attributable harm an...
INTRODUCTION: While evidence that alcohol pricing policies reduce alcohol-related health harm is rob...