Binge drinking and alcohol prices: a systematic review of age-related results from econometric studies, natural experiments and field studies.

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Published in Health Econ Rev on February 12, 2015

Authors

Jon P Nelson1

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1: Department of Economics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 16802 USA.

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