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Saffer and Chaloupka (1999) applied data from the Drug Enforcement Agency, the Inter-City Cost of Living Index, and the 1988, 1990, and 1991 National Household Surveys on Drug Abuse
The average price elasticity of demand for alcohol was found to be
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Chaloupka, Grossman, & Saffer, 2002). Clements, Yang, and Zheng (1997) estimated the price elasticities for beer
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Leung and Phelps (1999) found that the price elasticity of demand was approximately for beer
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Michael Thomas French
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Price elasticity of demand for malt liquor beer: Findings from a US pilot study
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mean price elasticity of demand combined group of all other drinkers
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mean price elasticity of demand for hard liquor drinkers
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mean price elasticity of demand for regular beer drinkers
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mean price elasticity of demand for MLB drinkers
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Elasticities of beer demand revisited
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Craig A. Gallet
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