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Labels, Taxes, and Food Reformulation: A Tale of Sugar in Soft Drinks in Ecuador

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  • Villacis, Alexis H.
  • Carpio, Carlos E.
  • Boonsaeng, Tullaya
  • Cabrera, Tania
  • Alvarado, Jose

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  • Villacis, Alexis H. & Carpio, Carlos E. & Boonsaeng, Tullaya & Cabrera, Tania & Alvarado, Jose, 2023. "Labels, Taxes, and Food Reformulation: A Tale of Sugar in Soft Drinks in Ecuador," 2023 Annual Meeting, July 23-25, Washington D.C. 335755, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
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    1. Luis A Sandoval & Carlos E Carpio & Marcos Sanchez-Plata, 2019. "The effect of ‘Traffic-Light’ nutritional labelling in carbonated soft drink purchases in Ecuador," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 14(10), pages 1-18, October.
    2. Sarasty, Oscar & Cabrera, Tania & Carpio, Carlos E., 2020. "Effect of the traffic-light system for nutrition labelling in processed food products in the Ecuadorian population," 2020 Annual Meeting, July 26-28, Kansas City, Missouri 304603, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
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    Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety; Agricultural and Food Policy; Health Economics and Policy;
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