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[Article] Kersbergen, Inge and Copeland, Amber and Pryce, Robert and Meier, Petra and Field, Matt (2025) The effect of proportional pricing on alcohol purchasing in two online experiments. Addiction, 120, (5), pp. 860-870. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.16723
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[Article] Mohan, Gretta (2025) An evaluation of the impact of a national Minimum Unit Price on alcohol policy on alcohol behaviours. Journal of Public Health, 47, (1), e94-e105. https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdae288
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[Article] Doyle, Anne (2025) The burden of alcohol and other drugs on the District Court. Drugnet Ireland, Issue 90, Winter 2025. pp. 16-18.
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[Article] Billan, Sonam and Angus, Colin and Collins, Brendan (2025) Evaluating the impact of minimum unit alcohol pricing on purchasing behaviour by different social class and age groups in Wales: a controlled interrupted time series study. Public Health, 240. pp. 71-79. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2024.12.051
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[Report] Mitchell, Martin and Ilic, Nevena and O'Shea, Conor and Cossu, Elena and Schei, Thea and Angus, Colin and Fugard, Andi and Ng- Knight, Terry and Branzanti, Caterina (2025) Evaluation of the minimum price for alcohol in Wales: research with retailers and quantitative analysis. Cardiff: Welsh Government.
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[Article] Dimova, Elena and Shortt, Niamh K and Mitchell, Richard J and Lekkas, Peter and Pearce, Jamie and Clemens, Tom L and Emslie, Carol (2025) “Availability is the poor cousin of marketing and pricing”: qualitative study of stakeholders’ views on policy priorities around tobacco and alcohol availability. Drugs: Education Prevention and Policy, 32, (1), pp. 51-62. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687637.2023.2282355
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[Article] Buykx, Penny and Perkins, Andy and Hughes, Jane and Livingston, Wulf and Boyd, Jennifer and Perman-Howe, Parvati and Johnston, Allan and McCarthy, Trevor and McLean, Alex and Wright, Alex and Little, Simon and Holmes, John (2025) The impact of Scotland's minimum unit pricing for alcohol policy on people accessing services for alcohol dependence: a difference-in-difference structured interview study. Drug and Alcohol Review, 44, (1), pp. 90-103. https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.13960
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[Webpage] Central Statistics Office. (2025) Consumer price index. URL: https://www.cso.ie/en/statistics/prices/consumerpr...
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[Article] Oliffe, John L and Gao, Nina and Kelly, Mary T and Goodyear, Trevor and Drummond, Murray and Levesque, Christine and White, Katherine (2025) The commercial determinants of nonalcoholic beer: redemption, revenue, or men’s harm reduction? American Journal of Men's Health, 19, (1). https://doi.org/10.1177/15579883251317096
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[Article] Angus, Colin and Schöley, Jonas (2024) Estimating recent trends in UK alcohol sales from alcohol duty revenue. medRXiv, Early Online. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.12.12.24318899
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[Dail Debates] [Oireachtas] Dáil Éireann debate. Question 438 – Tax code [38523/24]. (01 Oct 2024)
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[Video] Institute of Public Health. (2024) Reducing alcohol harms in Northern Ireland: the potential of minimum unit pricing. Institute of Public Health.
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[Report] World Cancer Research Fund International. (2024) Policy position: alcohol and cancer risk. London: World Cancer Research Fund International.
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[News] [EchoLive.ie] , Conlon, Catherine Alcohol taxes must increase, for good of our nation’s health. (20 Aug 2024)
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[Report] Alcohol Action Ireland. (2024) Alcohol: a drain on the Irish economy. Pre-budget submission 2025. Dublin: Alcohol Action Ireland.
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[Report] Central Statistics Office. (2024) Household budget survey 2022 - 2023. Cork: Central Statistics Office.
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[Report] Eurostat. (2024) Key figures on Europe – 2024 edition. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union.
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[Report] Ireland. Department of Finance. (2024) General excise: Tax Strategy Group – 24/08. Dublin: Department of Finance.
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[Report] World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe. (2024) Commercial determinants of noncommunicable diseases in the WHO European region. Copenhagen: World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe.
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[Article] Boyd, Jennifer and Holmes, John and Gibbs, Naomi and Buckley, Charlotte and Purshouse, Robin and Meier, Petra (2024) How can agent-based modelling provide new insights into the impact of minimum unit pricing in Scotland? Drug and Alcohol Review, 43, (7), pp. 1657-1661. https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.13880
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[Article] Doyle, Anne (2024) Alcohol: availability, affordability, related harm, and policy in Ireland. Drugnet Ireland, Issue 88, Summer 2024. pp. 1-4.
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[Article] Bokhari, Farasat AS and Chakraborty, Ratula and Dobson, Paul and Morciano, Marcello (2024) Lockdown drinking: the sobering effect of price controls in a pandemic. Economic Inquiry, 62, (4), pp. 1539-1557. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecin.13237
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[Webpage] Institute of Alcohol Studies. (2024) Institute of Alcohol Studies - economy. URL: https://www.ias.org.uk/factsheet/economy/
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[FactSheet] Alcohol, Illicit Drugs & Prison Health. (2024) Taxes and prices of alcoholic beverages in the WHO European Region in 2022. Copenhagen: World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe.
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[Report] Doyle, Anne and Mongan, Deirdre and Galvin, Brian (2024) Alcohol: availability, affordability, related harm, and policy in Ireland. HRB overview series 13. Dublin: Health Research Board.
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[Article] Holmes, John and Sasso, Alessandro and Hernández Alava, Mónica and Borges Neves, Rita and Stevely, Abigail K and Warde, Alan and Meier, Petra (2024) How is alcohol consumption and heavy episodic drinking spread across different types of drinking occasion in Great Britain: an event-level latent class analysis. International Journal of Drug Policy, 127. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2024.104414
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[Report] Ireland. Revenue Commissioners. (2024) Revenue annual report 2023. Dublin: Revenue Commissioners.