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15 - General Engineering
University of Sheffield
Policy options for alcohol price regulation: the importance of modelling population heterogeneity
These seminal modelling methods are being applied and developed in seven further research grants, including the £1,034,163 MRC/ESRC Interdisciplinary Alcohol Policy Research Programme (grant G0000043). Major uses of population sub-group evidence in the alcohol pricing policy debate: HM Government's Alcohol Strategy (March 2012); Scottish Government Alcohol Minimum Pricing Bill (Autumn 2011); oral evidence to Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee (10 February 2010, 24 January 2012); New Zealand Law Commission (2010) ‘Alcohol in our Lives: Curbing the harm’; Sky News interview (18 January 2011).