What happened to alcohol consumption and problems in the Nordic countries when alcohol taxes were decreased and borders opened?

Aims: The study tests the effects of reductions in alcohol taxation and increases in travellers’ allowances on alcohol consumption and related harm in Denmark, Finland, and southern Sweden. In late 2003 and early 2004, taxes on alcoholic beverages were reduced in Denmark and Finland, and the aboliti...

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Published in:The International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research
Main Authors: Room, Robin, Bloomfield, Kim, Gmel, Gerhard, Grittner, Ulrike, Gustafsson, Nina-Katri, Mäkelä, Pia, Österberg, Esa, Ramstedt, Mats, Rehm, Jürgen, Wicki, Matthias
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/d3e1376a-dbb8-486e-9cf5-1c9bf4493f14 2024-05-19T07:46:10+00:00 What happened to alcohol consumption and problems in the Nordic countries when alcohol taxes were decreased and borders opened? Room, Robin Bloomfield, Kim Gmel, Gerhard Grittner, Ulrike Gustafsson, Nina-Katri Mäkelä, Pia Österberg, Esa Ramstedt, Mats Rehm, Jürgen Wicki, Matthias 2013 https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/d3e1376a-dbb8-486e-9cf5-1c9bf4493f14 https://doi.org/10.7895/ijadr.v2i1.58 eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/d3e1376a-dbb8-486e-9cf5-1c9bf4493f14 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Room , R , Bloomfield , K , Gmel , G , Grittner , U , Gustafsson , N-K , Mäkelä , P , Österberg , E , Ramstedt , M , Rehm , J & Wicki , M 2013 , ' What happened to alcohol consumption and problems in the Nordic countries when alcohol taxes were decreased and borders opened? ' , International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research , vol. 2 , no. 1 , pp. 77-87 . https://doi.org/10.7895/ijadr.v2i1.58 article 2013 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.7895/ijadr.v2i1.58 2024-05-01T23:42:47Z Aims: The study tests the effects of reductions in alcohol taxation and increases in travellers’ allowances on alcohol consumption and related harm in Denmark, Finland, and southern Sweden. In late 2003 and early 2004, taxes on alcoholic beverages were reduced in Denmark and Finland, and the abolition of quantitative quotas on alcohol import for personal use from other European Union countries made cheaper alcohol more available in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden. Method: Analyses of routine statistical register data and summaries of results from longitudinal and repeated cross-sectional population surveys and other previous analyses, with northern Sweden as a control site for secular trends. Results: Contrary to expectations, alcohol consumption—as based on register data—increased only in Finland and not in Denmark and southern Sweden, and self-reported survey data did not show an increase in any site. In Finland, alcohol-attributable harms in register data increased, especially in people with low socio-economic status. Few such effects were found in Denmark and southern Sweden. Neither did results for self-reported alcohol-attributable problems show any general increases in the three sites. These results remained after controlling for regression to the mean and modelling of drop-outs. Conclusions: Harms measured in register data did tend to increase in the short term with the policy change, particularly in Finland, where the tax changes were broader. But reducing price and increasing availability does not always increase alcohol consumption and harm. Effects are dampened in affluent societies, and other factors may intervene. The results for Finland also suggest some limits for general population surveys in testing for relatively small policy effects. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Aarhus University: Research The International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research 2 1 77 87
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description Aims: The study tests the effects of reductions in alcohol taxation and increases in travellers’ allowances on alcohol consumption and related harm in Denmark, Finland, and southern Sweden. In late 2003 and early 2004, taxes on alcoholic beverages were reduced in Denmark and Finland, and the abolition of quantitative quotas on alcohol import for personal use from other European Union countries made cheaper alcohol more available in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden. Method: Analyses of routine statistical register data and summaries of results from longitudinal and repeated cross-sectional population surveys and other previous analyses, with northern Sweden as a control site for secular trends. Results: Contrary to expectations, alcohol consumption—as based on register data—increased only in Finland and not in Denmark and southern Sweden, and self-reported survey data did not show an increase in any site. In Finland, alcohol-attributable harms in register data increased, especially in people with low socio-economic status. Few such effects were found in Denmark and southern Sweden. Neither did results for self-reported alcohol-attributable problems show any general increases in the three sites. These results remained after controlling for regression to the mean and modelling of drop-outs. Conclusions: Harms measured in register data did tend to increase in the short term with the policy change, particularly in Finland, where the tax changes were broader. But reducing price and increasing availability does not always increase alcohol consumption and harm. Effects are dampened in affluent societies, and other factors may intervene. The results for Finland also suggest some limits for general population surveys in testing for relatively small policy effects.
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author Room, Robin
Bloomfield, Kim
Gmel, Gerhard
Grittner, Ulrike
Gustafsson, Nina-Katri
Mäkelä, Pia
Österberg, Esa
Ramstedt, Mats
Rehm, Jürgen
Wicki, Matthias
spellingShingle Room, Robin
Bloomfield, Kim
Gmel, Gerhard
Grittner, Ulrike
Gustafsson, Nina-Katri
Mäkelä, Pia
Österberg, Esa
Ramstedt, Mats
Rehm, Jürgen
Wicki, Matthias
What happened to alcohol consumption and problems in the Nordic countries when alcohol taxes were decreased and borders opened?
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Bloomfield, Kim
Gmel, Gerhard
Grittner, Ulrike
Gustafsson, Nina-Katri
Mäkelä, Pia
Österberg, Esa
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Wicki, Matthias
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title What happened to alcohol consumption and problems in the Nordic countries when alcohol taxes were decreased and borders opened?
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title_fullStr What happened to alcohol consumption and problems in the Nordic countries when alcohol taxes were decreased and borders opened?
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