European Integration and Nordic Alcohol Policies

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A01=Andres Romelsjo
A01=Eckart Kuhlhorn
A01=Esa Osterberg
A01=Harold D. Holder
A01=Sturla Nordlund
A01=Trygve Ugland
alcohol consumption trends
Alcohol Control
Alcohol Control Policy
Alcohol Control Policy Measures
Alcohol Monopoly
alcohol policy
alcohol policy European integration
Alcohol Policy Issues
Alcohol Taxes
Author_Andres Romelsjo
Author_Eckart Kuhlhorn
Author_Esa Osterberg
Author_Harold D. Holder
Author_Sturla Nordlund
Author_Trygve Ugland
Beverage Categories
Capita Alcohol Consumption
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comparative alcohol studies
economic impact alcohol
EEA Agreement
EEA Country
EFTA Court
EFTA State
EFTA Surveillance Authority
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EU Association
EU Membership
EU Referendum
European Economic Area
Liver Cirrhosis Mortality
Nordic Alcohol
Nordic countries
Nordic welfare states
public health policy
Retail Alcohol Monopoly
Retail Monopoly
Single Vehicle Fatal Crashes
State Alcohol Monopolies
Strong Beer
substance regulation research
Total Alcohol Consumption
trade agreements
Unrecorded Alcohol Consumption

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138335660
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 23 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1998, this volume constitutes a fascinating analysis of the clash of the alcohol control systems of three Nordic countries – Finland, Norway and Sweden – with the free-market of the European Union. It examines of the impact of joining the EU and of remaining outside the trade area, providing a detailed review from a number of perspectives that will interest not only alcohol experts but all social scientists, along with all those interested in links and conflicts between public health interests, market forces and trade agreements. Topics discussed include national systems of alcohol production and distribution, taxation, retail prices, patterns of alcohol consumption, economic actors, social and health consequences and changes in attitudes to alcohol policy in the Nordic countries.

Holder, Harold D.; Kühlhorn, Eckart; Nordlund, Sturla; Österberg, Esa; Romelsjö, Andres; Ugland, Trygve

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