1. Wine, Liquor, Beer, and Mortality
    Klatsky AL, Friedman GD, Armstrong MA, Kipp H. American Journal of Epidemiology. 158(6), 585-595.
    Date: 2003 (archived)
  2. The Relationship Between Liquor Outlet Density and Injury and Violence in New Mexico
    Escobedo LG, Ortiz M. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 34(5), 689-694.
    Date: 2002 (archived)
  3. 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)
  4. Double Marginalization and Privatization in Liquor Retailing
    West DS. Review of Industrial Organization. 16(4), 399-415.
    Date: 2000 (archived)
  5. 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)
  6. 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)
  7. “Responsive Regulation” Theory and the Sale of Liquor Act
    Hill L, Stewart L. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand (pp. 49-65). .
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  8. The Public Interest and Liquor Licenses in Ontario
    Kulis RE. Contemporary Drug Problems. 25, 85-97.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  9. Drive-Up Liquor Windows and Convicted Drunk Drivers: A Comparative Analysis of Place of Purchase
    Lewis NO, Lapham SC, Skipper BJ. Accident Analysis and Prevention. 30(6), 763-772.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  10. Intake of Beer, Wine, and Spirits and Risk of Stroke : The Copenhagen City Heart Study
    Truelsen T, Gronbaek M, Schnohr P, Boysen G. Stroke. 29(12), 2467-2472.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  11. The Concentration of Liquor Outlets in An Economically Disadvantaged City in the Northeastern United States
    Gorman DM, Speer PW. Substance Use and Misuse. 32(14), 2033-2046.
    Date: 1997 (archived)
  12. Red Wine, White Wine, Liquor, Beer, and Risk for Coronary Artery Disease Hospitalization
    Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. The American Journal of Cardiology. 80(4), 416-420.
    Date: 1997 (archived)
  13. A Dynamic Demand Model for Liquor: The Case for Pooling
    Baltagi BH, Griffin JM. Review of Economics and Statistics. 77(3), 545-554.
    Date: 1995 (archived)
  14. 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)
  15. The Interdependence of Cigarette and Liquor Demand
    Goel RK, Morey MJ. Southern Economic Journal. 62(2), 451-459.
    Date: 1995 (archived)
  16. 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)
  17. Privatization, Price and Cross- Border Liquor Purchases
    Fitzgerald JL, Mulford HA. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 54, 462-464.
    Date: 1993 (archived)
  18. The Effects of a Sunday Liquor Sales Ban on DUI Arrests
    Ligon J, Thyer BA. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education. 38(2), 33-40.
    Date: 1993 (archived)
  19. The Geographic Relationship Between Alcohol Use, Bars, Liquor Shops and Traffic Injuries in Rotterdam
    Van Oers J, Garretsen H. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 54: 739-744.
    Date: 1993 (archived)
  20. Effects of the Elimination of a State Monopoly on Distilled Spirits’ Retail Sales: A Time-Series Analysis of Iowa
    Holder HD, Wagenaar AC. British Journal of Addiction. 85(12), 1615-1625.
    Date: 1990 (archived)
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