评估酒精广告的计量经济学研究。

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Henry Saffer
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目的本文为行为科学家理解和判断酒类广告计量经济学研究提供指导:计量经济学研究对因果证据的要求包括:酒类广告不受酒类消费的影响,消费和广告不受共同的第三变量的影响。本综述所收录的文章是一些较早研究的样本,旨在说明这些研究存在的问题,以及现有综述未涵盖的较新研究,这些研究试图直接解决因果关系问题:从目前的计量经济学标准来看,许多以往研究的结果都值得怀疑。然而,一些较新的计量经济学研究解决了因果关系问题,并发现酒类广告对消费有微小的积极影响:计量经济学文献中关于酒类广告的许多以前的研究和一些较新的研究都没有涉及因果关系,这些研究的结果应仅被视为描述性的。
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Evaluating Econometric Studies of Alcohol Advertising.

Evaluating Econometric Studies of Alcohol Advertising.

Evaluating Econometric Studies of Alcohol Advertising.

Evaluating Econometric Studies of Alcohol Advertising.

Objective: This article provides a guide for the behavioral scientist to understand and judge econometric studies of alcohol advertising.

Method: The requirements for causal evidence in an econometric study include an empirical scenario in which alcohol advertising is not affected by alcohol consumption and in which both consumption and advertising are not affected by a common third variable. The articles included in this review were a sampling of older studies to illustrate the problems with these studies and newer studies, not covered by existing reviews, which try to directly address causality.

Results: The results from many prior studies are suspect by current econometric standards. However, a few newer econometric studies address causality and find a small positive effect of alcohol advertising on consumption.

Conclusions: Many prior studies and some newer studies of alcohol advertising in the econometric literature have not addressed causality, and the results from these studies should be considered as descriptive only.

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