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An Ex Ante Assessment of the Economic Impacts of EU Alcohol Policies

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By: Edwin Horlings, Amanda Scoggins

RAND Europe was asked to conduct an evidence-based ex ante impact assessment of a proposed Communication on alcohol policy, with a focus on economic impacts. The European Commission intends to create a comprehensive alcohol policy to combat the harmful effects of alcohol use in the European Union, especially with respect to the young. DG Health and Consumer Protection is designing a Communication on alcohol policy that will give shape to this comprehensive policy. The proposed policy aims to reduce the harmful impacts of alcohol use, while preserving its beneficial economic and social value added. As with all major policy and expenditure proposals, this Communication requires an evidence-based ex ante impact assessment.

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Contents

Chapter One:
Introduction

Chapter Two:
The problem of alcohol consumption

Chapter Three:
The economic importance of the alcohol industry

Chapter Four:
Conceptual approach

Chapter Five:
Assessing the impacts of alcohol policy

Chapter Six:
Comparing the policy options

Chapter Seven:
Monitoring and evaluation

Chapter Eight:
Conclusions

Appendix One:
Assessment of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of policies

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