Alcohol, Violence and Injury-Induced Mortality: Evidence from a Modern-Day Prohibition
Kai Barron,
Charles D.H. Parry,
Debbie Bradshaw,
Rob Dorrington,
Pam Groenewald,
Ria Laubscher and
Richard Matzopoulos
No 9595, CESifo Working Paper Series from CESifo
Abstract:
This paper evaluates the impact of a sudden and unexpected nation-wide alcohol sales ban in South Africa. We find that this policy causally reduced injury-induced mortality in the country by at least 14% during the five weeks of the ban. We argue that this estimate constitutes a lower bound on the true impact of alcohol on injury-induced mortality. We also document a sharp drop in violent crimes, indicating a tight link between alcohol and aggressive behaviour in society. Our results underscore the severe harm that alcohol can cause and point towards a role for policy measures that target the heaviest drinkers in society.
Keywords: alcohol; mortality; economics; health; crime; South Africa; Covid-19; violence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I12 I18 K42 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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