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Presentation given at the Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen, 12 March 2013
This presentation is related to the Briefing Note Price-based measures to reduce alcohol consumption and the Observation Reforms to alcohol taxes would be more effective than minimum unit pricing
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Andrew Leicester
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- Institute for Fiscal Studies
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Leicester, A. (2013). 'Price-based measures to reduce alcohol consumption' [Presentation]. London: Institute for Fiscal Studies. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/price-based-measures-reduce-alcohol-consumption-1 (accessed: 30 June 2024).
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