1. The Causal Relationship Between Socioeconomic Factors and Alcohol Consumption: A Granger-Causality Time Series Analysis, 1950-1993
    Brinkley GL. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 60(6), 759-768.
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  2. State Alcohol Policies, Teen Drinking and Traffic Fatalities
    Dee TS. The Journal of Public Economics. 72(2), 289-315.
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  3. Privatizing Alcohol Sales and Alcohol Consumption: Evidence and Implications
    Her M, Giesbrecht N, Room R, Rehm J. Addiction. 94(8), 1125-1139.
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  4. Moderate Drinking Reduced Risk of Heart Disease
    Klatsky AL. Alcohol Research & Health. 23(1), 15-23.
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  5. Beer Drinking Accounts for Most of the Hazardous Alcohol Consumption Reported in the United States
    Rogers JD, Greenfield TK. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 60(6), 732-739.
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  6. Cirrhosis Mortality and Per Capita Consumption of Distilled Spirits, United States, 1949-94: Trend Analysis
    Roizen R, Kerr WC, Fillmore KM. British Medical Journal. 319(7211), 666-670.
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  7. Time Series Analysis of Alcohol Consumption and Suicide Mortality in the United States, 1934-1987
    Caces F, Harford T. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 59(4), 455-461.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  8. Hard Liquor Drinking is Associated with Higher Risk of Cancer of the Oral Cavity and Pharynx Than Wine Drinking. a Case-Control Study in Uruguay
    De Stefani E, Boffetta P, Oreggia F, Fierro L, Mendilaharsu M. Oral Oncology. 34(2), 99-104.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  9. Alcoholic Beverage Sales Promotion: An Initial Investigation of the Role of Warning Messages and Brand Characters Among Consumers Over and Under the Legal Drinking Age
    Garretson JA, Burton S. Journal of Public Policy and Marketing. 17(1), 35-47.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  10. Implications of Privatizing Deregulating Alcohol Retail Sales: Projections of Alcohol Consumption in Ontario
    Her M, Giesbrecht N, Room R, Rehm J. Journal of Substance Abuse. 10(4), 355-373.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  11. Does Increasing the Beer Tax Reduce Marijuana Consumption?
    Pacula RL. Journal of Health Economics. 17, 557-585.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  12. Does Allowing the Sale of Wine in Quebec Grocery Stores Increase Consumption?
    Adrian M, Ferguson BS, Her M. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 57(4), 434-448.
    Date: 1996 (archived)
  13. Binge Drinking in College: The Impact of Price, Availability, and Alcohol Control Policies
    Chaloupka FJ, Wechsler H. Contemporary Economic Policy. 14(4), p112-124.
    Date: 1996 (archived)
  14. The Geography of Availability and Drinking After Driving
    Gruenewald P, Millar A, Treno A, Ponicki W, Yang Z, Roeper P. Addiction. 91: 967-983.
    Date: 1996 (archived)
  15. Effects of the Increased Minimum Drinking Age Law on Drinking and Driving Behavior Among Adolescents
    Klepp K-I, Schmid LA, Murray DM. Addiction Research. 4(3), 237-244.
    Date: 1996 (archived)
  16. Behavioral and Social Consequences Related to the Consumption of Different Beverage Types
    Smart RG. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 57(1), 77-84.
    Date: 1996 (archived)
  17. The Minimum Legal Drinking Age: History, Effectiveness, and Ongoing Debate
    Toomey TL, Rosenfeld C, Wagenaar A. Alcohol Health & Research World. 20, 213-218.
    Date: 1996 (archived)
  18. Association of the Waist-To-Hip Ratio is Different with Wine Than with Beer or Hard Liquor Consumption. Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study Investigators
    Duncan BB, Chambless LE, Schmidt MI, Folsom AR, Szklo M, Crouse JR, 3rd . American Journal of Epidemiology. 142(10), 1034-1038.
    Date: 1995 (archived)
  19. Relationships Between Beer, Wine, and Spirits Consumption and Suicide Rates in United States from 1977-1988
    Liu T. Omega. 32(3), 227-240.
    Date: 1995 (archived)
  20. Consumption Taxes in a Life-Cycle Framework: Are Sin Taxes Regressive?
    Lyon AB, Schwab RM. Review of Economics and Statistics. 77(3), 389-406.
    Date: 1995 (archived)
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