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Int J Health Policy Manag. 2018;7(5): 470-473.
doi: 10.15171/ijhpm.2017.126
PMID: 29764113
PMCID: PMC5953532
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Commentary

Soda Taxes: The Importance of Analysing Policy Processes Comment on “The Untapped Power of Soda Taxes: Incentivising Consumers, Generating Revenue, and Altering Corporate Behaviours” 

Yann Le Bodo 1,2*, Philippe De Wals 1,3

1 Evaluation Platform on Obesity Prevention (EPOP), Quebec Heart and Lung University Institute Research Center – Laval University (Université Laval), Quebec City, QC, Canada.
2 Faculty of Nursing, Laval University (Université Laval), Quebec City, QC, Canada.
3 Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Laval University (Université Laval), Quebec City, QC, Canada.
*Corresponding Author: *Correspondence to: Yann Le Bodo Email: , Email: yann.lebodo@criucpq.ulaval.ca

Abstract

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. 

Citation: Le Bodo Y, De Wals P. Soda taxes: the importance of analysing policy processes: Comment on “The untapped power of soda taxes: incentivising consumers, generating revenue, and altering corporate behaviours.” Int J Health Policy Manag. 2018;7(5):470–473. doi:10.15171/ijhpm.2017.126
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Submitted: 24 Aug 2017
Accepted: 11 Oct 2017
ePublished: 21 Oct 2017
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