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ProgressiveEconomist

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16. Using inflation-adjusted prices is a given for any
Sun Jun 28, 2015, 09:39 AM
Jun 2015

article published in a professional journal.

I haven't gone to the library to see the actual article, but I'd bet it addressed your inflation concerns.

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Not counting all the booze that "falls off the truck." nt MADem Jun 2015 #1
I would be strongly against going to canadian pricing on Alcohol Travis_0004 Jun 2015 #2
And one can of Copenhagen tobacco is $25 Recursion Jun 2015 #3
I dont think you should pick and choose vises to fund single payer Travis_0004 Jun 2015 #4
Agree. "Sin Tax" is regressive tax. JustABozoOnThisBus Jun 2015 #5
What's more likely: Higher taxes for the wealthy, or ProgressiveEconomist Jun 2015 #6
What's more likely? JustABozoOnThisBus Jun 2015 #11
The influence of Kochs and other billionaires is what must change. Enthusiast Jun 2015 #23
Lotteries are a choice. A tax is not. No one HAS to buy a ticket. 7962 Jun 2015 #8
Agree on all points ... JustABozoOnThisBus Jun 2015 #10
What seem like taxes on stupid people Lionel Mandrake Jun 2015 #37
If they want to buy a 6 pack now and then TexasBushwhacker Jun 2015 #13
Increasing the misery of the many in order to decrease the misery of a few is a bad thing Major Nikon Jun 2015 #19
But drinking alcohol isn't a necessity TexasBushwhacker Jun 2015 #24
Nothing past minimum nutrition, water, and perhaps a wool blanket is a necessity Major Nikon Jun 2015 #35
we could do that with things like donuts, pizza and other unhealthy foods too? Tax the hell of it. notadmblnd Jun 2015 #28
I'm obese and I don't have a problem with that TexasBushwhacker Jun 2015 #32
No need to squeeze every last cent out of drinkers to fund single payer. bluedigger Jun 2015 #21
i would agree if restorefreedom Jun 2015 #26
One small flaw in your position. Alcohol and tobacco are not "vices", they are terrible addictions and health hazards. Fred Sanders Jun 2015 #27
Tobacco yes, but not alcohol. Lionel Mandrake Jun 2015 #38
They are a Vice if the Drinkers are Alchoholics and Are Raising Children McKim Jun 2015 #39
But we're always told drug violence is because of the high street price. 7962 Jun 2015 #7
Good question. But would many people burgle or rob ProgressiveEconomist Jun 2015 #9
My guess would be Springslips Jun 2015 #43
Hmm, this was a big price DROP in inflation-adjusted terms progree Jun 2015 #12
Using inflation-adjusted prices is a given for any ProgressiveEconomist Jun 2015 #16
A lower rate of inflation depends on some things not increasing in price Major Nikon Jun 2015 #20
Of course. progree Jun 2015 #22
How could a learned article by social scientists published in a professional journal have missed that!? Fred Sanders Jun 2015 #29
I've seen a lot of "learned articles" in professional journals full of crap, sir. progree Jun 2015 #31
If you were correct... wysi Jun 2015 #42
I'm not asserting that they didn't inflation adjust. I'm just asking if they inflation-adjusted or progree Jun 2015 #44
From the article: wysi Jun 2015 #45
Thanks, but very skeptical about the magnitude progree Jun 2015 #47
Also from the study: wysi Jun 2015 #48
Sobriety Lab bucolic_frolic Jun 2015 #14
Just one study never is persuasive. But ProgressiveEconomist Jun 2015 #17
I would not mind a huge federal and state tax on alcohol. exclude the first million in profits from Sunlei Jun 2015 #15
Alcohol and violent crime are joined together with Crazy Glue. Drugs are punters in comparison. Fred Sanders Jun 2015 #18
I wonder if they adjusted for other changes, like increasingly tougher DUI laws progree Jun 2015 #25
I doubt this. Beauregard Jun 2015 #30
Perhaps. Igel Jun 2015 #33
"no evidence they used a control": Did you read the paper? ProgressiveEconomist Jun 2015 #36
That's why home brewing beer and wine is popular madville Jun 2015 #34
So, if the increased the price by 100%... Helen Borg Jun 2015 #40
All statistical estimates are local, never global ProgressiveEconomist Jun 2015 #41
Homer Simpson is right. Alcohol is the cause of and solution to all of life's problems. Initech Jun 2015 #46
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