1. Correlates of In-Store Promotions for Beer: Differential Effects of Market and Product Characteristics
    Bray JW, Loomis B, Engelen M. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 68(2), 220-228.
    Date: 2007 (archived)
  2. Joint Impacts of Minimum Legal Drinking Age and Beer Taxes on United States Youth Traffic Fatalities, 1975 to 2001
    Ponicki WR, Gruenewald PJ, LaScala EA. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 31(5), 804-813.
    Date: 2007 (archived)
  3. Price Elasticity of Demand for Malt Liquor Beer: Findings from a United States Pilot Study
    French MT, Brown Taylor D, Bluthenthal RN. Social Science & Medicine. 62(9), 2101-2111.
    Date: 2006 (archived)
  4. Food Buying Habits of People Who Buy Wine or Beer: Cross Sectional Study
    Johansen D, Friis K, Skovenborg E, Gronbark M. British Medical Journal. 332(7540), 519-522.
    Date: 2006 (archived)
  5. Estimates of the Mean Alcohol Concentration of the Spirits, Wine, and Beer Sold in the United States and Per Capita Consumption: 1950 to 2002
    Kerr WC, Greenfield TK, Tujague J. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 30(9), 1583-1591.
    Date: 2006 (archived)
  6. Alcohol Advertising in Magazines: Do Beer, Wine, and Spirits Ads Target Youth?
    Nelson JP. Contemporary Economic Policy. 24(3), 375-369.
    Date: 2006 (archived)
  7. A Drink is a Drink? Variation in the Amount of Alcohol Contained in Beer, Wine and Spirits drinks in a United States Methodological Sample
    Kerr WC, Greenfield TK, Tujague J, Brown SE. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 29(11), 2015-2021.
    Date: 2005 (archived)
  8. Wine, Beer and Spirits and Risk of Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer: A Case-Control Study from Italy and Switzerland
    Altieri A, Bosetti C, Gallus S, Franceschi S, Dal Maso L, Talamini R, . Oral Oncology. 40(9), 904-909.
    Date: 2004 (archived)
  9. Intake of Beer, Wine and Spirits and Risk of Heavy Drinking and Alcoholic Cirrhosis
    Grønbaek M, Jensen MK, Johansen D, Sorensen TI, Becker U. Biological Research. 37(2), 195-200.
    Date: 2004 (archived)
  10. National and State Estimates of the Mean Ethanol Content of Beer Sold in the United States and their Impact on Per Capita Consumption Estimates: 1988 to 2001
    Kerr WC, Brown S, Greenfield TK. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 28(10), 1524-1532.
    Date: 2004 (archived)
  11. Age, Period and Cohort Influences on Beer, Wine and Spirits Consumption Trends in the United States National Alcohol Surveys
    Kerr WC, Greenfield TK, Bond J, Ye Y, Rehm J. Addiction. 99(9), 1111-1120.
    Date: 2004 (archived)
  12. Effects of Communities, Neighborhoods and Stores on Retail Pricing and Promotion of Beer
    Harwood EM, Erickson DJ, Fabian LEA, Jones-Webb R, Slater S, Chaloupka FJ. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 64(5), 720-726.
    Date: 2003 (archived)
  13. Wine, Liquor, Beer, and Mortality
    Klatsky AL, Friedman GD, Armstrong MA, Kipp H. American Journal of Epidemiology. 158(6), 585-595.
    Date: 2003 (archived)
  14. Intake of Wine, Beer, and Spirits and the Risk of Clinical Common Cold
    Takkouche B, Regueira-Mendez C, Garcia-Closas R, Figueiras A, Gestal-Otero JJ, Hernan MA. American Journal of Epidemiology. 155(9), 853-858.
    Date: 2002 (archived)
  15. The Effects of Eliminating Alcohol in a College Stadium: The Folsom Field Beer Ban
    Bormann CA, Stone MH. Journal of American College Health. 50(2), 81-88.
    Date: 2001 (archived)
  16. Nutritional and Health Benefits of Beer
    Denke MA. The American Journal of Medical Sciences. 320(5), 320-326.
    Date: 2000 (archived)
  17. Beverage-Specific Alcohol Consumption and Cirrhosis Mortality in a Group of English-Speaking Beer-Drinking Countries
    Kerr WC, Fillmore KM, Marvy P. Addiction. 95(3), 339-346.
    Date: 2000 (archived)
  18. The Effects of Beer Taxes on Physical Child Abuse
    Markowitz S, Grossman M. Journal of Health Economics. 19(2), 271-282.
    Date: 2000 (archived)
  19. Dynamic Gains and Static Losses in Oligopoly: Evidence from the Beer Industry
    Gisser M. Economic Inquiry. 37(3), 554-573.
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  20. 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)
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