Soda taxes: The importance of analysing policy processes: Comment on “The untapped power of soda taxes: Incentivising consumers, generating revenue, and altering corporate behaviours”

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Sarah A. Roache and Lawrence O. Gostin’s recent editorial comprehensively presents soda taxation rationales from a public health perspective. While we essentially agree that soda taxes are gaining momentum, this commentary expands upon the need for a better understanding of the policy processes underlying their development and implementation. Indeed, the umbrella concept of soda taxation actually covers a diversity of objectives and mechanisms, which may not only condition the feasibility and acceptability of a proposal, but also alter its impact. We briefly highlight some conditions that may have influenced soda tax policy processes and why further theory-driven case studies may be instructive.

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Le Bodo, Y., & De Wals, P. (2018, May 1). Soda taxes: The importance of analysing policy processes: Comment on “The untapped power of soda taxes: Incentivising consumers, generating revenue, and altering corporate behaviours.” International Journal of Health Policy and Management. Kerman University of Medical Sciences. https://doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2017.126

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