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[Danish alcohol policy].

F Hardt1

  • 1Arbejdsmedicinsk ambulatorium, Centralsygehuset Hillerød.

Nordisk Medicin
|January 1, 1991
PubMed
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Danish alcohol policy relies on information and taxes, unlike Sweden and Norway. Reduced alcohol taxes may increase healthcare costs due to expected higher consumption.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Economics
  • Alcohol Policy Research

Context:

  • Danish alcohol policy utilizes information and taxation strategies.
  • Recent tax reductions on alcohol followed the establishment of the European Economic Community (EEC) inner market.
  • This policy shift contrasts with the more restrictive approaches in Sweden and Norway.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the implications of reduced alcohol taxes in Denmark.
  • To assess the potential impact of increased alcohol consumption on public health and social welfare costs.

Summary:

  • Danish alcohol taxes have been lowered due to EEC market integration.
  • This policy change is anticipated to lead to increased alcohol consumption.
  • The rise in consumption is projected to exacerbate existing high costs for healthcare and social welfare systems.

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Impact:

  • Potential increase in public health burdens associated with higher alcohol intake.
  • Significant rise in national healthcare and social welfare expenditures.
  • Economic consequences of alcohol policy adjustments within the EEC framework.