Drug and Alcohol Findings home page in a new window EFFECTIVENESS BANK ABSTRACT BULLETIN 10 February 2011

The entries below summarise documents collected by Drug and Alcohol Findings. Citation here does not imply that these documents are particularly relevant to Britain and of particular merit, though they may well be both. The original documents were not published by Findings; click on the Titles to obtain copies. Free reprints may also be available from the authors; if displayed, click Request reprint to send or adapt the pre-prepared e-mail message. The Summary is intended to convey the findings and views expressed in the study. Below may be comments from Drug and Alcohol Findings. Links to source documents are in blue. Hover mouse over orange text for explanatory notes.

UK ALCOHOL PRICING POLICY

All these new documents concern UK alcohol pricing policy. The first – the conclusions of the UK Home Office about the likely impact of a rise in the price of alcohol – was informed by research reported in the remaining documents. This assessment was also informed by earlier reports of the research summarised in the second document. We have updated our comprehensive analysis of these reports to take in latest policy developments.

UK government assesses the likely impacts of alcohol price rises ...

How alcohol pricing might affect the health of the British population ...

Higher prices and taxes on alcohol help prevent crime ...

Economic impacts of alcohol pricing policy options in the UK ...

Will the poor be most affected by an end to cheap alcohol? ...