Miao Zhen, John Beghin and Helen Jensen Iowa State University
A sweet tax applied at two levels: consumption or production (input) level Approach Set added sweetener consumption as the policy target and minimize the associated welfare loss Estimate the effect on consumption and changes in welfare Findings Both tax approaches can be effective but are regressive Effects are “small” in magnitude ................
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