Abstract

Background A range of instruments can be used to achieve public health objectives, from statutory regulations to entirely voluntary initiatives. The Public Health Responsibility Deal (PHRD) in England is a voluntary public-private partnership that aims to contribute to public health objectives. Focusing on the alcohol labelling and salt reduction pledges of the PHRD, we examine a range of policy instruments that other countries have used to pursue similar public health aims. Methods We selected five countries as case studies: Australia, …

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