What drug provides Americans with the greatest pleasure and the greatest pain? The answer, hands down, is alcohol. The pain comes not only from drunk driving and lost lives but also addiction, family strife, crime, violence, poor health, and squandered human potential. Young and old, drinkers and abstainers alike, all are affected. Every American is paying for alcohol abuse. Paying the Tab, the first comprehensive analysis of this complex policy issue, calls for broadening our approach to curbing destructive drinking. Over the last few decades, efforts to reduce the societal costs--curbing youth drinking and cracking down on drunk driving--have been somewhat effective, but woefully incomplete. In fact, American policymakers have ignored ...
In a 2010 editorial, Doran and Jainullabudeen[1] outlined the potential role health economics can pl...
The direct cost of alcohol problems is nowhere more evident than in the nation\u27s hospitals and em...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS This article summarizes the findings and conclusions of the third edition of ...
This paper assesses policy interventions in alcoholic drink markets from an economic perspective. Th...
Alcohol consumption is a global phenomenon, as is the resultant health, social and economic harm. Th...
Written by seventeen of the world's leading researchers on alcohol problems, and produced in collabo...
Alcohol is a unique addictive substance used by many people for different reasons. Alcohol use affec...
As a toast to success, a drowning of sorrows, a rite of passage, and the fuel for most social activi...
(alcohol or other drttg [AOD] use) ~ AOD availaEi:!Jity; AODprice; prohibition (AOD public policy); ...
Alcoholism is a serious disorder that affects the lives of millions of Americans, devastates familie...
Alcohol has a complex relationship with any given society. On one hand, it may have some benefits by...
This dissertation considers alcoholic beverage control from a welfare-theoretic perspective, with sp...
Excessive alcohol use is responsible for 88,000 deaths in the United States each year. It also accou...
The economic effects of alcohol abuse are as damaging to the nation as the health effects, affecting...
Alcohol consumption is a global phenomenon, as is the resultant health, social and economic harm. Th...
In a 2010 editorial, Doran and Jainullabudeen[1] outlined the potential role health economics can pl...
The direct cost of alcohol problems is nowhere more evident than in the nation\u27s hospitals and em...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS This article summarizes the findings and conclusions of the third edition of ...
This paper assesses policy interventions in alcoholic drink markets from an economic perspective. Th...
Alcohol consumption is a global phenomenon, as is the resultant health, social and economic harm. Th...
Written by seventeen of the world's leading researchers on alcohol problems, and produced in collabo...
Alcohol is a unique addictive substance used by many people for different reasons. Alcohol use affec...
As a toast to success, a drowning of sorrows, a rite of passage, and the fuel for most social activi...
(alcohol or other drttg [AOD] use) ~ AOD availaEi:!Jity; AODprice; prohibition (AOD public policy); ...
Alcoholism is a serious disorder that affects the lives of millions of Americans, devastates familie...
Alcohol has a complex relationship with any given society. On one hand, it may have some benefits by...
This dissertation considers alcoholic beverage control from a welfare-theoretic perspective, with sp...
Excessive alcohol use is responsible for 88,000 deaths in the United States each year. It also accou...
The economic effects of alcohol abuse are as damaging to the nation as the health effects, affecting...
Alcohol consumption is a global phenomenon, as is the resultant health, social and economic harm. Th...
In a 2010 editorial, Doran and Jainullabudeen[1] outlined the potential role health economics can pl...
The direct cost of alcohol problems is nowhere more evident than in the nation\u27s hospitals and em...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS This article summarizes the findings and conclusions of the third edition of ...