This study presents novel evidence on the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and patterns of alcohol consumption. Prior research has suggested that alcohol abuse varies procyclically, implying that income effects dominate any drinking patterns related to the opportunity cost of time or the psychological stress of recessions. However, those inferences have been based either on aggregate measures of consumption volume or possibly confounded cross-sectional identification strategies. This study examines these issues by evaluating detailed consumption data from the more than 700-000 respondents who participated in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) surveys over the 1984-...
Despite recognition of the health risks of binge drinking, its life-course precursors have not been ...
This bachelor thesis analyzes impact of selected factors on alcohol consumption among 30 OECD countr...
Alcohol overuse has been implicated in individual / family dysfunction and high health care costs. C...
This paper investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and drinking using individ...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
The hypothesis of this paper is alcohol consumption will decrease when a country experiences a reces...
ackground: The aim of this study is to examine the relevance of macroeconomic conditions (boom vs. r...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to assess changes in alcohol use in the USA during the Great Recessi...
This study investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and two alcohol-related ou...
This study investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and two alcohol-related ou...
This paper uses two-stage instrumental variables methods to examine whether unemployment affects alc...
Europe is known for being the continent, in which most alcohol is consumed. The amount consumed vari...
Background: Behavioral economic demand curves measure individual differences in motivation for alcoh...
Despite recognition of the health risks of binge drinking, its life-course precursors have not been ...
This bachelor thesis analyzes impact of selected factors on alcohol consumption among 30 OECD countr...
Alcohol overuse has been implicated in individual / family dysfunction and high health care costs. C...
This paper investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and drinking using individ...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
The hypothesis of this paper is alcohol consumption will decrease when a country experiences a reces...
ackground: The aim of this study is to examine the relevance of macroeconomic conditions (boom vs. r...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to assess changes in alcohol use in the USA during the Great Recessi...
This study investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and two alcohol-related ou...
This study investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and two alcohol-related ou...
This paper uses two-stage instrumental variables methods to examine whether unemployment affects alc...
Europe is known for being the continent, in which most alcohol is consumed. The amount consumed vari...
Background: Behavioral economic demand curves measure individual differences in motivation for alcoh...
Despite recognition of the health risks of binge drinking, its life-course precursors have not been ...
This bachelor thesis analyzes impact of selected factors on alcohol consumption among 30 OECD countr...
Alcohol overuse has been implicated in individual / family dysfunction and high health care costs. C...