住所离酒吧近对酒精消费的影响。

Gabriel Picone, Joe MacDougald, Frank Sloan, Alyssa Platt, Stefan Kertesz
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一个人喝酒的决定可能受到当地酒精价格和可得性的影响。本研究使用1985年至2001年的纵向数据,实证评估1985年至2001年美国四个大城市的居住地到酒吧的距离对酒精消费的影响。一个人住所0.5公里范围内的酒吧密度与酒精消费量的小幅增加有关,测量方法是:每周每日酒精消费量(毫升),以及每周啤酒、葡萄酒和烈性酒的消费量。当考虑到个人特定的固定效应时,饮酒量与该人居住地0.5公里半径内的酒吧数量之间的关系就消失了。对调查对象家附近酒吧数量内生性的检验不能拒绝酒吧数量是外生的零假设。我们得出的结论是,个人住所周围地区的酒吧密度最多对酒精消费产生非常小的积极影响。
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The effects of residential proximity to bars on alcohol consumption.

A person's decision to drink alcohol is potentially influenced by both price and availability of alcohol in the local area. This study uses longitudinal data from 1985 to 2001 to empirically assess the impact of distance from place of residence to bars on alcohol consumption in four large U.S. cities from 1985 to 2001. Density of bars within 0.5 km of a person's residence is associated with small increases in alcohol consumption as measured by: daily alcohol consumption (ml) drinks per week, and weekly consumption of beer, wine, and liquor. When person-specific fixed effects are included, the relationship between alcohol consumption and the number of bars within a 0.5 km radius of the person's place of residence disappears. Tests for endogeneity of the number of bars within the immediate vicinity of respondents' homes fail to reject the null hypothesis that the number of bars is exogenous. We conclude that bar density in the area surrounding the individuals' homes has at most a very small positive effect on alcohol consumption.

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