2010
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199551149.001.0001
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Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity

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“…Existing research has consistently found that greater access to alcohol leads to increased levels of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harms, such as interpersonal violence, injury, and the development of alcohol-related physical and mental health problems. 5,[37][38][39][40] Research focusing on the introduction of alcohol retail into grocery stores has found increased levels of consumption of the liquor products stocked within the grocery store setting. 41 Other studies support these findings, adding that not only does selling alcohol within grocery stores increase alcohol consumption but that the highest increases can occur in female and rural populations.…”
Section: Alcohol Reforms and Proximity To Outletsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Existing research has consistently found that greater access to alcohol leads to increased levels of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harms, such as interpersonal violence, injury, and the development of alcohol-related physical and mental health problems. 5,[37][38][39][40] Research focusing on the introduction of alcohol retail into grocery stores has found increased levels of consumption of the liquor products stocked within the grocery store setting. 41 Other studies support these findings, adding that not only does selling alcohol within grocery stores increase alcohol consumption but that the highest increases can occur in female and rural populations.…”
Section: Alcohol Reforms and Proximity To Outletsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…48 Alcohol monopolies represent one of the most effective mechanisms for regulating alcohol in a responsible manner to minimize harm to the public. 37,48 Government-run alcohol monopolies have the potential to regulate alcohol as a controlled substance, as opposed to a regular commodity comparable with subsistence items, such as food, commonly found in grocery store settings. Monopolies offer an opportunity for the government to regulate access, availability, and alcohol marketing in order to encourage responsible consumption and reduce alcohol-related harms, such as drinking and driving, and the sale of liquor products to minors.…”
Section: Alcohol Reforms and Proximity To Outletsmentioning
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“…1 Strategies to regulate the availability and service of alcohol at public drinking venues have been found to reduce alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm. 2 As venues licensed to sell alcohol to large numbers of patrons each year, 3 interventions targeting the availability and service of alcohol in non-elite sporting clubs represent an opportunity to address excessive alcohol use in the community.…”
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“…Sweden has since long had a comparatively low level of alcohol consumption and alcohol related harm, and this has been attributed to a tradition of restrictive alcohol policy, including high taxation and retail sale limited to a state monopoly (Anderson & Baumberg, 2006;Babor et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%