In order to reduce obesity and associated costs, policymakers are considering various policies, including taxes, to change consumers’ high-calorie consumption habits. We investigate two sweet tax policies aimed at reducing added sweetener consumption. Both a consumption tax on sweet goods and a sweetener input tax can reach the same policy target of reducing added sweetener consumption. Both tax instruments are regressive but the associated surplus losses are limited. The tax on sweetener inputs targets sweeteners directly and causes about five times less surplus loss than the final consumption tax. Previous analyzes have overlooked this important point.consumption tax, sugar, added sweeteners, demand, health policy, soda tax, Agricultural ...
Studies have shown that excess sugar intake is one of the potential causes of obesity and diabetes. ...
In this commentary, we argue for the implementation of a sugar- sweetened beverage (SSB...
Domestic US sugar production has been protected by government policy for the past 82 years, resultin...
In order to reduce obesity and associated costs, policymakers are considering various policies, incl...
In order to reduce obesity and associated costs, policymakers are considering various policies, incl...
Beverage tax, obesity, overweight, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, D12, H2, I18,
Policymakers are considering various policies to reduce obesity and its associated costs, including ...
Taxing sugar-sweetened beverages has been proposed as a means to reduce calorie intake, improve diet...
Countries everywhere are considering the increasing evidence on the possible health benefits from re...
Soft Drink Taxes, Obesity, Substitution Effects, Agricultural and Food Policy, Food Consumption/Nutr...
The United States accounts for one of the highest per-capita caloric sweetener consumption in the wo...
Many public health advocates are calling for a tax on sodas and other sugar-sweetened beverages. Ot...
The current obesity crisis in the United States is generating numerous alternative policy options fo...
The goal of this study was to analyze sugar-sweetened beverage tax policy as one strategy to fight A...
In this commentary, we argue for the implementation of a sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) tax as a too...
Studies have shown that excess sugar intake is one of the potential causes of obesity and diabetes. ...
In this commentary, we argue for the implementation of a sugar- sweetened beverage (SSB...
Domestic US sugar production has been protected by government policy for the past 82 years, resultin...
In order to reduce obesity and associated costs, policymakers are considering various policies, incl...
In order to reduce obesity and associated costs, policymakers are considering various policies, incl...
Beverage tax, obesity, overweight, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, D12, H2, I18,
Policymakers are considering various policies to reduce obesity and its associated costs, including ...
Taxing sugar-sweetened beverages has been proposed as a means to reduce calorie intake, improve diet...
Countries everywhere are considering the increasing evidence on the possible health benefits from re...
Soft Drink Taxes, Obesity, Substitution Effects, Agricultural and Food Policy, Food Consumption/Nutr...
The United States accounts for one of the highest per-capita caloric sweetener consumption in the wo...
Many public health advocates are calling for a tax on sodas and other sugar-sweetened beverages. Ot...
The current obesity crisis in the United States is generating numerous alternative policy options fo...
The goal of this study was to analyze sugar-sweetened beverage tax policy as one strategy to fight A...
In this commentary, we argue for the implementation of a sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) tax as a too...
Studies have shown that excess sugar intake is one of the potential causes of obesity and diabetes. ...
In this commentary, we argue for the implementation of a sugar- sweetened beverage (SSB...
Domestic US sugar production has been protected by government policy for the past 82 years, resultin...