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Chunk #10 — Alcohol Taxes and Traffic Fatalities

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Economic analysis aids alcohol research.
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Research indicates that higher beverage taxes affect not only alcohol consumption but also various alcohol-related problems, such as traffic fatalities. Although the previous discussion suggests that overall demand for alcohol is only moderately responsive to price changes, a number of studies have found that higher alcohol taxes are linked to lower traffic fatality rates (Ruhm 1996; Phelps 1988; Kenkel 1993).