This study estimates a reduced-form regression model for mortality rates due to alcoholic liver diseases, with alcohol prices and income as explanatory variables. Panel data cover the years 2000-2010 for 21 member countries of the European Union. In the reduced form, prices affect mortality rates indirectly through the demand for alcohol, while income has potential direct and indirect effects. Country and time fixed effects are used to control for other factors that influence alcohol consumption and mortality. Special attention is paid to outliers in the data, and final results are based on the MS-estimator for robust regressions. Regression results for alco...
Objective. Western Europe has high levels of alcohol consumption, with corresponding adverse health ...
Abstract: The temporal relationship between cirrhosis mortality and alcohol consumption in the U.K. ...
The economic aspects of alcohol misuse are attracting increasing attention from policy makers and re...
The aim of this research was to estimate the effects of changes in per capita alcohol consumption on...
Liver cirrhosis mortality; Beverage-specific alcohol sale; ARIMA time series analysis; Russia; 1970-...
Objective. A striking reduction of alcohol-related problems, such as liver cirrhosis death rates, ha...
Liver cirrhosis mortality; Beverage-specific alcohol sale; ARIMA time scries analysis; Russia; 1970-...
Background. Since the mid 1970s, a striking reduction in alcohol-related problems has been observed ...
This supplement includes a collection of papers that aim at estimating the relationship between per ...
The slow epidemic of liver disease in the UK over the last 30 years is a result of increased consump...
#### Background Socioeconomic inequalities in alcohol-related mortality have been documented in s...
Analysis of male liver cirrhosis death rates and alcohol consumption in 38 countries suggests that c...
According to WHO, morbidity attributable to alcohol in countries with an established market economy ...
BACKGROUND: Excessive alcohol consumption has a negative impact on the social or physical lives of h...
Abstract — The purpose of this study was to see if recent changes in the funding of alcoholism progr...
Objective. Western Europe has high levels of alcohol consumption, with corresponding adverse health ...
Abstract: The temporal relationship between cirrhosis mortality and alcohol consumption in the U.K. ...
The economic aspects of alcohol misuse are attracting increasing attention from policy makers and re...
The aim of this research was to estimate the effects of changes in per capita alcohol consumption on...
Liver cirrhosis mortality; Beverage-specific alcohol sale; ARIMA time series analysis; Russia; 1970-...
Objective. A striking reduction of alcohol-related problems, such as liver cirrhosis death rates, ha...
Liver cirrhosis mortality; Beverage-specific alcohol sale; ARIMA time scries analysis; Russia; 1970-...
Background. Since the mid 1970s, a striking reduction in alcohol-related problems has been observed ...
This supplement includes a collection of papers that aim at estimating the relationship between per ...
The slow epidemic of liver disease in the UK over the last 30 years is a result of increased consump...
#### Background Socioeconomic inequalities in alcohol-related mortality have been documented in s...
Analysis of male liver cirrhosis death rates and alcohol consumption in 38 countries suggests that c...
According to WHO, morbidity attributable to alcohol in countries with an established market economy ...
BACKGROUND: Excessive alcohol consumption has a negative impact on the social or physical lives of h...
Abstract — The purpose of this study was to see if recent changes in the funding of alcoholism progr...
Objective. Western Europe has high levels of alcohol consumption, with corresponding adverse health ...
Abstract: The temporal relationship between cirrhosis mortality and alcohol consumption in the U.K. ...
The economic aspects of alcohol misuse are attracting increasing attention from policy makers and re...