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  2. The Effect of Correlation Between Price and Quality on Consumer Choice
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  3. Does Increasing the Beer Tax Reduce Marijuana Consumption?
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  4. Beer and the Tie: Did Divestiture of Brewer-Owned Public Houses Lead to Higher Beer Prices?
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  5. Border-Crossing Sales, Tax Avoidance, and State Tax Policies: An Application to Alcohol
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  6. 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)
  7. Economic and Demographic Factors in United States Alcohol Demand: A Growth-Accounting Analysis
    Nelson JP. Empirical Economics. 22(1), 83-102.
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  8. Beer Taxes, Workers’ Compensation, and Industrial Injury
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    Date: 1997 (archived)
  9. Altering Alcohol Price by Ethanol Content: Results from a Swedish Tax Policy in 1992
    Ponicki W, Holder HD, Gruenewald PJ, Romelsjö A. Addiction. 92(7), 859-870.
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  10. Binge Drinking in College: The Impact of Price, Availability, and Alcohol Control Policies
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    Date: 1996 (archived)
  11. Perspectives on Alcohol Taxation
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    Date: 1996 (archived)
  12. New Estimates of the Optimal Tax on Alcohol
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  13. A Dynamic Demand Model for Liquor: The Case for Pooling
    Baltagi BH, Griffin JM. Review of Economics and Statistics. 77(3), 545-554.
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  14. The Interdependence of Cigarette and Liquor Demand
    Goel RK, Morey MJ. Southern Economic Journal. 62(2), 451-459.
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  15. Are Higher Alcohol Taxes Justified?
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  16. Consumption Taxes in a Life-Cycle Framework: Are Sin Taxes Regressive?
    Lyon AB, Schwab RM. Review of Economics and Statistics. 77(3), 389-406.
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  17. The Demand for Alcohol: The Differential Response to Price
    Manning WG, Blumberg L, Moulton LH. Journal of Health Economics. 14(2), 123-148.
    Date: 1995 (archived)
  18. Do Alcohol Prices Affect Consumption and Related Problems?
    Österberg E. Oxford: Oxford University Press. .
    Date: 1995 (archived)
  19. Advertising, Price, and Welfare: Evidence from the United States Brewing Industry
    Tremblay CH, Tremblay VJ. Southern Economic Journal. 62(2), 367-321.
    Date: 1995 (archived)
  20. Optimum Alcohol Taxation: Balancing Consumption and External Costs
    Richardson J, Crowley S. Health Economics. 3(2), 73-87.
    Date: 1994 (archived)
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