The Australian Government’s decision to raise taxes on ready-to-drink spirit-based beverages (RTDs; “alcopops”) in 2008 caused great controversy. Interest groups have selectively cited evidence to support their points of view. The alcohol industry cited Victorian data from the Australian Secondary Students’ Alcohol and Drug Survey (ASSADS) as evidence that the tax had failed, but closer examination of the data suggests that fewer students are drinking, and fewer are drinking at risky or high-risk levels. Excise data from the first full year after the tax came into effect showed a more than 30% reduction in RTD sales and a 1.5% reduction in total pure alcohol sold in Australia. Although understanding the impact of the alcopops tax will requi...
As part of a comprehensive review of Australia’s tax system, the taxes on alcoholic beverages recent...
As part of a comprehensive review of Australia's tax system, the taxes on alcoholic beverages recen...
Alcohol taxation is an important policy instrument for correcting for market failures associated wit...
The Australian Government's decision to raise taxes on ready-to-drink spirit-based beverages (RTDs; ...
The Australian Government's decision to raise taxes on ready-to-drink spirit-based beverages (RTDs; ...
Introduction and Aims. In 2008, the Australian government introduced an 'alcopops tax' on spirit-bas...
There is strong evidence that increasing the cost of alcohol reduces the overall amount that is cons...
The Australian Government increased the tax on ready-to-drink (RTD) alcohol beverages in 2008, in or...
Background: In Australia and elsewhere, fiscal measures such as alcohol taxation are a commonly used...
tributable to alcohol each year [1]. In New South Wales (NSW) 41 % of males and 34 % of females aged...
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...
Increasing community and political concern about excessive alcohol consumption and related harms in ...
In most countries special excise and other taxes are imposed on beer, wine and spirits. Both the tax...
Objective: In response to concerns about the health consequences of high-risk drinking by young peop...
As part of a comprehensive review of Australia’s tax system, the taxes on alcoholic beverages recent...
As part of a comprehensive review of Australia's tax system, the taxes on alcoholic beverages recen...
Alcohol taxation is an important policy instrument for correcting for market failures associated wit...
The Australian Government's decision to raise taxes on ready-to-drink spirit-based beverages (RTDs; ...
The Australian Government's decision to raise taxes on ready-to-drink spirit-based beverages (RTDs; ...
Introduction and Aims. In 2008, the Australian government introduced an 'alcopops tax' on spirit-bas...
There is strong evidence that increasing the cost of alcohol reduces the overall amount that is cons...
The Australian Government increased the tax on ready-to-drink (RTD) alcohol beverages in 2008, in or...
Background: In Australia and elsewhere, fiscal measures such as alcohol taxation are a commonly used...
tributable to alcohol each year [1]. In New South Wales (NSW) 41 % of males and 34 % of females aged...
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...
Increasing community and political concern about excessive alcohol consumption and related harms in ...
In most countries special excise and other taxes are imposed on beer, wine and spirits. Both the tax...
Objective: In response to concerns about the health consequences of high-risk drinking by young peop...
As part of a comprehensive review of Australia’s tax system, the taxes on alcoholic beverages recent...
As part of a comprehensive review of Australia's tax system, the taxes on alcoholic beverages recen...
Alcohol taxation is an important policy instrument for correcting for market failures associated wit...