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The impact of taxation and signposting on diet: an online field study with breakfast cereals and soft drinks. (2021). Zizzo, Daniel ; Suhrcke, Marc ; Nakamura, Ryota ; Parravano, Melanie ; Forwood, Suzanna.
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  31. Soda Taxes and the Prices of Sodas and Other Drinks: Evidence from Mexico. (2016). Grogger, Jeffrey.
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  33. Exploring Perceptions of Raspberries and Blueberries by Italian Consumers. (2016). Girgenti, Vincenzo ; Massaglia, Stefano ; Brun, Filippo ; Peano, Cristiana ; Mosso, Angela.
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  34. Eine Softdrinksteuer zur fiskalischen Konsumsteuerung. (2016). Schmacker, Renke.
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  36. Diabetes and Diet: Behavioral Response and the Value of Health. (2015). Oster, Emily.
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  48. Bildungspolitik versus Gesundheitspolitik – Evidenzbasierte Interventionen gegen soziale Ungleichheit in Gesundheit. (2014). Juerges, Hendrik ; Hendrik, Jurges.
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  50. Simulating the Potential Effects of a Shelf-Tag Nutrition Information Program and Pricing on Diet Quality Associated with Ready-to-Eat Cereals. (2014). Lin, Biing-Hwan ; Guthrie, Joanne ; Lee, Jonq-Ying ; Rahkovsky, Ilya.
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  51. The Impact of Four Alternative Policies to Decrease Soda Consumption. (2014). Zhu, Chen ; Lopez, Rigoberto ; Liu, Yizao.
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  53. Production Standards, Competition and Vertical Relationship. (2013). YU, Jianyu ; Mechemache, Zohra ; Bouamra-Mechemache, Zohra.
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  54. Public Views on Food Addiction and Obesity: Implications for Policy and Treatment. (2013). Carter, Adrian ; Boyle, Frances M ; Meurk, Carla ; Hall, Wayne D ; Lucke, Jayne ; Lee, Natalia M.
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  55. Taxation of unhealthy consumption of food and drinks: An updated literature review. (2013). Mora, Toni ; López Casasnovas, Guillem ; Gil, Joan.
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  56. The Relevant Markets for Meat Production and Processing in the Czech Republic: Analysis of the Price Movements. (2013). Hajko, Vladimir ; Bil, Jaroslav .
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  57. The economics of oil, biofuel and food commodities. (2013). Marrouch, Walid ; Gaudet, Gérard ; Bahel, Eric.
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  58. Implications of a sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) tax when substitutions to non-beverage items are considered. (2013). Zhen, Chen ; Todd, Jessica ; Bilger, Marcel ; Nonnemaker, James ; Finkelstein, Eric A. ; Farooqui, Assad M..
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  59. Nudging parental health behavior with and without childrens pestering power: Fat tax, subsidy or both?. (2013). Papoutsi, Georgia ; Nayga, Rodolfo ; Lazaridis, Panagiotis ; Drichoutis, Andreas.
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  61. The Healthy Incentives Pilot and Fruit and Vegetable Intake: Interim Results. (2013). Wilde, Parke ; Bartlett, Susan ; Olsho, Lauren ; Klerman, Jacob Alex.
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  62. The Welfare Effects of Health-Based Food Tax Policy. (2012). Suoniemi, Ilpo ; Pirttilä, Jukka ; Pietinen, Pirjo ; Kotakorpi, Kaisa ; Reinivuo, Heli.
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  63. Rain, food and tariffs. (2012). Straume, Odd Rune ; Bastos, Paulo ; Urrego, Jaime A..
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  64. International application of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxation in obesity reduction: Factors that may influence policy effectiveness in country-specific contexts. (2012). Techakehakij, Win ; Jou, Judy.
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    RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:107:y:2012:i:1:p:83-90.

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  65. The effect of fast-food availability on fast-food consumption and obesity among rural residents: An analysis by race/ethnicity. (2012). Dunn, Richard ; Horel, Scott ; Sharkey, Joseph R..
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    RePEc:eee:ehbiol:v:10:y:2012:i:1:p:1-13.

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  66. Card Rewards and Cross-Subsidization in the Gasoline and Grocery Markets. (2012). Efraim, Berkovich .
    In: Review of Network Economics.
    RePEc:bpj:rneart:v:11:y:2012:i:4:p:1-38:n:1.

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  67. On the Economics of Adulteration in Food Imports: Application to US Fish and Seafood Imports. (2012). Pouliot, Sebastien.
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  68. How three countries in the Americas are fortifying dietary salt reduction: A north and south perspective. (2011). Legetic, Branka ; Legowski, Barbara .
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    RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:102:y:2011:i:1:p:26-33.

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  69. Measuring weight outcomes for obesity intervention strategies: The case of a sugar-sweetened beverage tax. (2011). Smith, Travis ; Lin, Biing-Hwan ; Hall, Kevin D. ; Lee, Jonq-Ying.
    In: Economics & Human Biology.
    RePEc:eee:ehbiol:v:9:y:2011:i:4:p:329-341.

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