Alcohol Policies in U.S. and International Context

Countries and regions within countries vary in drinking patterns, demographics, economic development, disease-burden and cultural conditions. These variations support the tailoring of alcohol policies to address the particular circumstances faced by each country and region. However, there is evidence that specific regulations, such as higher tax rates, restrictions on alcohol availability, including hours, days and locations of sales and minimum legal drinking age, are effective policy interventions regardless of jurisdiction.

Alcohol Policies and Alcohol-Involved Homicide Victimization in the United States

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Evidence for the Effectiveness of Minimum Pricing of Alcohol: A Systematic Review and Assessment Using the Bradford Hill Criteria for Causality

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Alcohol Policies and Alcohol-Related Motor Vehicle Crash Fatalities Among Young People in the US

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The Alcohol Policy Environment, Enforcement and Consumption in the United States

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  7. Association between State‐Level Alcohol Availability and Taxation Policies on the Prevalence of Alcohol‐Related Harms to Persons Other Than the Drinker in the USA, 2000–2015
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