Beer Excise Taxes and the Craft Beverage and Modernization Tax Reform Act
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- Brester, Gary W. & McCullough, Michael & Atwood, Joseph & Graham Austin, Caroline, 2021. "Beer Excise Taxes and the Craft Beverage and Modernization Tax Reform Act," MSU Staff Papers 310391, Montana State University > Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics.
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