Alcohol Tax Bibliography

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CHALOUPKA, F.J., GROSSMAN, M. & SAFFER, H. (2002).  The effects of price on alcohol  consumption and alcohol-related problems.  Alcohol Research and Health.  (26)1:22-34.

 

CHALOUPKA, F.J. & WECHSLER, H. (1996).  Binge drinking in college: The impact of price, availability, and alcohol control policies.  Contemporary Economic Policy.  14(4):112-124.

 

CHALOUPKA, F.J., SAFFER, H. & GROSSMAN, M. (1993).  Alcohol-control policies and motor-vehicle fatalities.  Journal of Legal Studies.  22(1):161-186.

 

CHALOUPKA, F.J., GROSSMAN, M. & SAFFER, H. (1998).  The effects of price on the consequences of alcohol use and abuse.  In: Galanter, M., ed. Recent Developments in Alcoholism, Volume 16: The Consequences of Alcohol.  New York: Plenum Press: 331-346.

 

CHESSON, H., HARRISON, P. & KASSLER, W.J. (2000).  Sex under the influence: The effect of alcohol policy on sexually transmitted disease rates in the United States.  Journal of Law and Economics.  43(1):215-238.

 

COATE, D. & GROSSMAN, M. (1988).  Effects of alcoholic beverage prices and legal drinking ages on youth alcohol use.  Journal of Law and Economics.  31(1):145-171.

 

COOK, P.J. & MOORE, M.J. (1993).  Economic perspectives on reducing alcohol-related violence.  In: Martin, S.E., ed. Alcohol and Interpersonal Violence: Fostering Multidisciplinary Perspectives.  NIAAA Research Monograph No. 24.  NIH Pub. No. 93-3496.  Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: 193-212.

 

COOK, P.J. & MOORE, M.J. (2001).  Environment and persistence in youthful drinking patterns.  In: Gruber, J., ed. Risky Behavior Among Youth: An Economic Perspective.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press: 375-437.

 

COOK, P.J. & TAUCHEN, G. (1982).  The effect of liquor taxes on heavy drinking.  >Bell Journal of Economics.  13(2):379-390.

 

DEE, T.S. (1999).  State alcohol policies, teen drinking and traffic accidents.  Journal of Public Economics.  72(2): 289-315.

 

DEE, T.S. & EVANS, W.N.  Teens and traffic safety.  In: Gruber, J., ed. Risky Behavior Among Youth: An Economic Perspective.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press: 121-165.

 

GROSSMAN, M. (1993).  The economic analysis of addictive behavior.  In: Hilton, M.E. & Bloss, G., eds. Economics and the Prevention of Alcohol-Related Problems.  NIAAA Research Monograph No. 25.  NIH Pub. No. 93-3513.  Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: 91-123.

 

GROSSMAN, M., COATE, D. & ARLUCK, G.M. (1987).  Price sensitivity of alcoholic beverages in the United States.  In: Moore, M.H. & Gerstein, D.R., eds. Control Issues in Alcohol Abuse Prevention: Strategies for States and Communities.  Greenwich, CT: JAI Press: 169-198.

 

GROSSMAN, M., CHALOUPKA, F.J. & SIRTALAN, I. (1998).  An empirical analysis of alcohol addiction: Results from the Monitoring the Future panels.  Economic Inquiry.  36(1):39-48.

 

KENKEL, D.S. (1993).  Drinking, driving and deterrence: The effectiveness and social costs of alternative policies.  Journal of Law and Economics.  36(2):877-914.

 

KENKEL, D.S. (1996).  New estimates of the optimal tax on alcohol.  Economic Inquiry.  34(2):296-319.

 

LAIXUTHAI, A. & CHALOUPKA, F.J. (1993).  Youth alcohol use and public policy.  Contemporary Policy Issues.  11(4):70-81.

 

LEUNG, S.F. & PHELPS, C.E. (1993).  My kingdom for a drink . . .? A review of estimates of the price sensitivity of demand for alcoholic beverages.  In: Hilton, M.E. & Bloss, G., eds. Economics and the Prevention of Alcohol-Related Problems.  NIAAA Research Monograph No. 25.  NIH Pub. No. 93-3513.  Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: 1-32.

 

MANNING, W.G., BLUMBERG, L. & MOULTON, L.H. (1995).  The demand for alcohol: The differential response to price.  Journal of Health Economics.  14(2):123-148.

 

MARKOWITZ, S. (2000).  The price of alcohol, wife abuse and husband abuse.  Southern Economic Journal.  67(2):279-303.

 

MARKOWITZ, S. & GROSSMAN, M. (1998).  Alcohol regulation and domestic violence towards children.  Contemporary Economic Policy.  16(3):309-320.

 

MARKOWITZ, S. & GROSSMAN, M. (2000).  The effects of beer taxes on physical child abuse.  Journal of Health Economics.  19(2):271-282.

 

MAST, B.D., BENSON, B.L. & RASMUSSEN, D.W. (1999).  Beer taxation and alcohol-related traffic fatalities.  Southern Economic Journal.  66(2):214-249.

 

POGUE, T.F. & SGONTZ, L.G. (1989).  Taxing to control social costs: The case of alcohol.  American Economic Review.  79(1):235-243.

 

RUHM, C.J. (1996).  Alcohol policies and highway vehicle fatalities.  Journal of Health Economics.  15(4):435-454.

 

SAFFER, H. (2001).  Substance abuse control and crime: Evidence from the National Survey of Drug Abuse.  In: Grossman, M. & Hsieh C.R., eds. Economic Analysis of Substance Use and Abuse: The Experience of Developed Countries and Lessons for Developing Countries.  Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar: 291-307.

 

SAFFER, H. & CHALOUPKA, F.J. (1994).  Alcohol tax equalization and social costs.  Eastern Economic Journal.  20(1):33-43.

 

SAFFER, H. & GROSSMAN, M. (1987).  Beer taxes, the legal drinking age, and youth motor vehicle fatalities.  Journal of Legal Studies.  16(2):351-374.

 

SLOAN, F.A., REILLY, B.A. & SCHENZLER, C. (1994).  Effects of prices, civil and criminal sanctions, and law enforcement on alcohol-related mortality.  Journal of Studies on Alcohol.  55:454-465.

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