• Media type: Report; E-Book
  • Title: Implications of a Sugar Tax in New Zealand: Incidence and Effectiveness
  • Contributor: Gardiner, Alasdair [Author]
  • Published: Wellington: New Zealand Government, The Treasury, 2016
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 978-0-947519-48-3
  • Keywords: Steuer ; Preiselastizität ; tax progressivity ; Sugar sweetened beverages ; H3 ; Sterblichkeit ; Neuseeland ; Körpergewicht ; Zucker ; Steuerinzidenz ; H2
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  • Description: This paper has two aims. First, it surveys some of the literature on the likely effectiveness of sugar taxes as a policy instrument for reducing morbidity and mortality associated with obesity. There is a wide range of estimates among the literature of the price elasticity of demand for sugary products. A plurality of studies found that groups most at risk from obesity have greater price sensitivity. Studies also found there is a risk of consumers substituting unhealthy but non-taxed products for taxed products, negating any potential health improvements from a tax. The paper's second aim is to build on the literature review by analysing the possible incidence of a sugar tax in New Zealand, based on New Zealand household expenditure data. The empirical analysis presented is consistent with international evidence that a sugar tax would be regressive at the general population level.
  • Access State: Open Access
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