Determinants of Per Capita Alcohol Consumption in Africa: A Cross-section Approach

R. Grynberg, Vijayakumar Kandaswamy, Fwasa K. Singogo, Lukas Kumonika
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North African countries. The descriptive data analysis is complemented with a formal quantitative cross-sectional analysis that includes 51 African countries that have data on alcohol consumption. The results show that economic, demographic and religious factors are statistically significant in explaining the patterns of alcohol consumption per capita. Given that the coefficients for price responsiveness are very low, there is considerable room for the use of taxation instruments to earn some revenue rather than to reduce alcohol consumption. By extension, the low coefficients for price and GDP/capita serve to explain the rapid rise of black markets for alcohol observed in both South Africa and Namibia during the Covid-19 lockdown.
非洲人均酒精消费的决定因素:横断面方法
北非国家。描述性数据分析辅以正式的定量横断面分析,其中包括51个拥有酒精消费数据的非洲国家。结果表明,经济、人口和宗教因素在解释人均酒精消费模式方面具有统计学意义。鉴于价格反应系数非常低,利用税收手段赚取一些收入而不是减少酒精消费的空间相当大。进一步说,价格和人均GDP系数较低可以解释在新冠肺炎封锁期间南非和纳米比亚观察到的酒精黑市的迅速崛起。
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