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Ann Tlusty <[log in to unmask]>
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Alcohol and Temperance History Group <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 Oct 2001 07:00:13 -0400
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Dear colleagues,
  I have a request for information: in an anthology that I am just
finishing up (with Beat Kümin, called The World of the Tavern:  Inns and
Taverns in Early Modern Europe), we would like to note in the introduction
the nearly universal problem with balancing moral attacks on drinking with
the lure of government income.  As a modern comparison, we'd like to
include a statistic from an article I read on this listserv, namely David
Jernigan, "Towards a Global Alcohol Policy," an article cited here as
appearing in a "recent" issue of the Globe. The article noted that national
budgets of developing countries depend on alcohol sales for 2 to 24 percent
of their national budgets. Does anyone have the actual citation information
for this article (date, issue no., page no.?)  I'm in Germany right now and
don't have access to my library facilities, nor do I have the original
email that included the article.
thanks,
Ann T.

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