1. The Effects of Prices and Policies on the Demand for Marijuana: Evidence from the National Household Surveys on Drug Abuse
    Farrelly MC, Bray JW, Zarkin GA, Wendling BW, Pacula RL. National Bureau of Economic Research (No. 6940). .
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  2. Broadcast Advertising and United States Demand for Alcoholic Beverages
    Nelson JP. Southern Economic Journal. 65(4), 774-790.
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  3. Alcoholic Beverage Sales Promotion: An Initial Investigation of the Role of Warning Messages and Brand Characters Among Consumers Over and Under the Legal Drinking Age
    Garretson JA, Burton S. Journal of Public Policy and Marketing. 17(1), 35-47.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  4. The Economic Costs of Alcohol and Drug Abuse in the United States: 1992
    Harwood H, Fountain D, Livermore G. National Institute on Drug and Alcohol Abuse (NIH Publication Number 98-4327). Washington, DC. .
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  5. The Effect of Correlation Between Price and Quality on Consumer Choice
    Ordonez LD. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 75(3), 258-273.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  6. Does Increasing the Beer Tax Reduce Marijuana Consumption?
    Pacula RL. Journal of Health Economics. 17, 557-585.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  7. Beer and the Tie: Did Divestiture of Brewer-Owned Public Houses Lead to Higher Beer Prices?
    Slade ME. Economic Journal. 108, 565-602.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  8. 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)
  9. 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)
  10. Economic and Demographic Factors in United States Alcohol Demand: A Growth-Accounting Analysis
    Nelson JP. Empirical Economics. 22(1), 83-102.
    Date: 1997 (archived)
  11. Beer Taxes, Workers’ Compensation, and Industrial Injury
    Ohsfeldt RL, Morrisey MA. The Review of Economics and Statistics. 79(1), 155-160.
    Date: 1997 (archived)
  12. 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.
    Date: 1997 (archived)
  13. Binge Drinking in College: The Impact of Price, Availability, and Alcohol Control Policies
    Chaloupka FJ, Wechsler H. Contemporary Economic Policy. 14(4), p112-124.
    Date: 1996 (archived)
  14. Perspectives on Alcohol Taxation
    Kenkel D, Manning W. Alcohol Health & Research World. 20(4), 230-238.
    Date: 1996 (archived)
  15. New Estimates of the Optimal Tax on Alcohol
    Kenkel DS. Economic Inquiry. 34, 296-319.
    Date: 1996 (archived)
  16. 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)
  17. The Interdependence of Cigarette and Liquor Demand
    Goel RK, Morey MJ. Southern Economic Journal. 62(2), 451-459.
    Date: 1995 (archived)
  18. Are Higher Alcohol Taxes Justified?
    Heien DM. The Cato Journal. 15(2-3), 243-254.
    Date: 1995 (archived)
  19. Consumption Taxes in a Life-Cycle Framework: Are Sin Taxes Regressive?
    Lyon AB, Schwab RM. Review of Economics and Statistics. 77(3), 389-406.
    Date: 1995 (archived)
  20. 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)
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