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Author (up) Stockwell, Tim; Thomas, Gerald
Title Is alcohol too cheap in the UK ? : The case for setting a minimum unit price for alcohol : an Institute of alcohol Studies report Type Report
Year 2013 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 22
Keywords public policy on alcohol; alcoholic beverage distribution laws; cost (economic); price elasticity of demand; AOD price; health promotion; epidemiology; alcohol abuse; AOD effects and AODR problems; AODR mortality; statistical data; international area; United Kingdom; Canada
Abstract This paper offers a perspective on the research evidence for minimum pricing for alcohol as a public health measure from a country where this policy idea originated. It looks at the current data on the negative impacts from heavy drinking in the UK, framing the need for an effective policy response, and gives an overview of the evidence to support minimum unit pricing (MUP) as a means of addressing the issue. In presenting the evidence to support MUP, this paper addresses some common criticisms of the policy, including those that have originated from alcohol industry sources. It concludes that policymakers can be confident that substantial total net health and social benefits will follow if MUP is introduced in the UK.
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Publisher Institute of alcohol Studies (IAS) Place of Publication St Ives Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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Call Number 50-13010 Serial 56613
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