1. Extended Alcohol Licensing Hours in England and Wales: There Will Be a Large Price to Pay
    Foster J. Education Prevention and Policy. 10, 285-287.
    Date: 2003 (archived)
  2. 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)
  3. Advertising Bans, Monopoly, and Alcohol Demand: Testing for Substitution Effects Using State Panel Data
    Nelson JP. Review of Industrial Organization. 22(1), 1-25.
    Date: 2003 (archived)
  4. Saturday Opening of Alcohol Retail Shops in Sweden: An Impact Analysis
    Nörstrom T, Skog O-J. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 64(3), 393-401.
    Date: 2003 (archived)
  5. The Impact of Later Trading Hours for Australian Public Houses (Hotels) on Levels of Violence
    Chikritzhs T, Stockwell T. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 63(5), 591-599.
    Date: 2002 (archived)
  6. 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)
  7. South of the Border: A Legal Haven for Underage Drinking
    Lange JE, Voas RB, Johnson MB. Addiction. 97(9), 1195-1203.
    Date: 2002 (archived)
  8. Impact of Graduated Driver Licensing Restrictions on Crashes Involving Young Drivers in New Zealand
    Begg DJ, Stephenson S, Alsop J, Langley JD. Injury Prevention. 7(4), 292-296.
    Date: 2001 (archived)
  9. The Effect of Enforcement on Merchant Compliance with the Minimum Legal Drinking Age Law
    Scribner R, Cohen D. Journal of Drug Issues. 31(4), 857-866.
    Date: 2001 (archived)
  10. UK Government Announces First Major Relaxation in the Alcohol Licensing Laws for Nearly a Century: Drinking in the UK Goes 24-7
    Drummond DC. Addiction. 95(7), 997-998.
    Date: 2000 (archived)
  11. Double Marginalization and Privatization in Liquor Retailing
    West DS. Review of Industrial Organization. 16(4), 399-415.
    Date: 2000 (archived)
  12. 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)
  13. 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)
  14. 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)
  15. Border-Crossing Sales, Tax Avoidance, and State Tax Policies: An Application to Alcohol
    Beard TR, Gant PA, Saba RP. Southern Economic Journal. 64(1), 293-306.
    Date: 1997 (archived)
  16. 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)
  17. 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)
  18. Potential Consequences from Possible Changes to Nordic Retail Alcohol Monopolies Resulting from European Union Membership
    Holder HD, Giesbrecht N, Horverak O, Nordlund S, Norström T, Olsson O, . Addiction. 90(12), 1603-1618.
    Date: 1995 (archived)
  19. Changes in Alcohol Consumption Resulting from the Elimination of Retail Wine Monopolies: Results from Five United States
    Wagenaar AC, Holder HD. Journal of Studies on Alcohol (Vol. 56. pp. 566-572).
    Date: 1995 (archived)
  20. Alcohol Licensing System Changes and Alcohol Consumption: Introduction of Wine into New Zealand Grocery Stores
    Wagenaar AC, Langley JD. Addiction. 90(6), 773-783.
    Date: 1995 (archived)
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