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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of policies and programmes to reduce the harm caused by alcohol
The Lancet, 06/30/09
Anderson P et al. - Making alcohol more expensive and less available, and banning alcohol advertising, are highly cost-effective strategies to reduce harm. In settings with high amounts of unrecorded production and consumption, increasing the proportion of alcohol that is taxed could be a more effective pricing policy than a simple increase in tax.
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