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- Retail Alcohol Monopolies, Underage Drinking, and Youth Impaired Driving DeathsMiller T, Snowden C, Birckmayer J, Hendrie D. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 38(6), 1162-1167.Date: 2006 (archived)
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- The Privatization of Wine Sales in Quebec in 1978 and 1983 to 1984Trolldal B. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 29: 410-416.Date: 2005 (archived)
- Impacts of California’s Graduated Licensing Law of 1998: An Assessment by the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Berkeley of the Effects of the Law on Fatal and Injury CrashesCooper D, Gillen D, Atkins F. University of California Berkeley (No. UCB-ITS-RR-2004-1). Berkeley, CA.. .Date: 2004 (archived)
- New Mexico’s 1998 Drive-Up Liquor Window Closure. Study I: Effect on Alcohol-Involved CrashesLapham SC, Gruenewald PJ, Remer L, Layne L. Addiction. 99(5), 598-606.Date: 2004 (archived)
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- Michigan’s Graduated Driver Licensing Program: Evaluation of the First Four YearsShope JT, Molnar LJ. Journal of Safety Research. 35(3), 337-344.Date: 2004 (archived)
- Sobering Result: The Alberta Liquor Retailing Industry Ten Years After PrivatizationFlanagan G. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and Parkland Institute, Ottawa, Canada. .Date: 2003 (archived)
- Extended Alcohol Licensing Hours in England and Wales: There Will Be a Large Price to PayFoster J. Education Prevention and Policy. 10, 285-287.Date: 2003 (archived)
- Effects of Communities, Neighborhoods and Stores on Retail Pricing and Promotion of BeerHarwood EM, Erickson DJ, Fabian LEA, Jones-Webb R, Slater S, Chaloupka FJ. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 64(5), 720-726.Date: 2003 (archived)
- Advertising Bans, Monopoly, and Alcohol Demand: Testing for Substitution Effects Using State Panel DataNelson JP. Review of Industrial Organization. 22(1), 1-25.Date: 2003 (archived)
- Saturday Opening of Alcohol Retail Shops in Sweden: An Impact AnalysisNörstrom T, Skog O-J. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 64(3), 393-401.Date: 2003 (archived)
- The Impact of Later Trading Hours for Australian Public Houses (Hotels) on Levels of ViolenceChikritzhs T, Stockwell T. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 63(5), 591-599.Date: 2002 (archived)