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酒精许可制度变化与酒精消费:葡萄酒进入新西兰杂货店的情况

Alcohol licensing system changes and alcohol consumption: introduction of wine into New Zealand grocery stores.

作者信息

Wagenaar A C, Langley J D

机构信息

Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis 55454-1015, USA.

出版信息

Addiction. 1995 Jun;90(6):773-83. doi: 10.1046/j.1360-0443.1995.9067734.x.

Abstract

New Zealand permitted grocery stores to sell table wine products beginning April 1990 with the implementation of a new Sale of Liquor Act. The number of licensed outlets for retail sales of wine for consumption off-premises increased substantially. Using an interrupted multiple time-series design with nation-wide quarterly alcohol sales data from 1983 to 1993, we assessed the effects of the policy change on sales of wine. Results from Box-Jenkins time-series models revealed a 17% increase in wine sales associated with the introduction of wine grocery stores. Increased sales were limited to the specific category of alcoholic beverages permitted in grocery stores--table wine. Sales of fortified wine, distilled spirits and beer did not increase. We conclude that expansion in retail availability of wine is associated with increased sales and consumption.

摘要

自1990年4月新的《酒类销售法案》实施起,新西兰允许杂货店销售佐餐葡萄酒产品。用于店外消费的葡萄酒零售许可店铺数量大幅增加。利用1983年至1993年全国性季度酒精销售数据的间断多重时间序列设计,我们评估了这一政策变化对葡萄酒销售的影响。博克斯-詹金斯时间序列模型的结果显示,葡萄酒杂货店的引入使葡萄酒销量增长了17%。销量增长仅限于杂货店允许销售的特定酒精饮料类别——佐餐葡萄酒。加强型葡萄酒、蒸馏酒和啤酒的销量并未增加。我们得出结论,葡萄酒零售渠道的扩张与销量及消费量的增加有关。

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