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In reply to the discussion: Minimum alcohol pricing cuts serious crime, study reveals [View all]ProgressiveEconomist
(5,818 posts)16. Using inflation-adjusted prices is a given for any
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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Increasing the misery of the many in order to decrease the misery of a few is a bad thing
Major Nikon
Jun 2015
#19
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
One small flaw in your position. Alcohol and tobacco are not "vices", they are terrible addictions and health hazards.
Fred Sanders
Jun 2015
#27
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
I'm not asserting that they didn't inflation adjust. I'm just asking if they inflation-adjusted or
progree
Jun 2015
#44
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