2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpubeco.2014.12.010
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Reducing binge drinking? The effect of a ban on late-night off-premise alcohol sales on alcohol-related hospital stays in Germany

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“…The results reported in rows 8 and 9 show that the effect of the bans is mostly concentrated among males, with an estimated reduction in traffic‐related hospitalizations of about 18%, whereas the impact among females is smaller and statistically insignificant. , These findings are consistent with studies in the literature that show that alcohol‐related policies tend to have larger effects on males than on females (Carpenter & Dobkin, Forthcoming; Lovenheim & Steefel, ; Marcus & Siedler, ).…”
Section: Empirical Strategy and Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The results reported in rows 8 and 9 show that the effect of the bans is mostly concentrated among males, with an estimated reduction in traffic‐related hospitalizations of about 18%, whereas the impact among females is smaller and statistically insignificant. , These findings are consistent with studies in the literature that show that alcohol‐related policies tend to have larger effects on males than on females (Carpenter & Dobkin, Forthcoming; Lovenheim & Steefel, ; Marcus & Siedler, ).…”
Section: Empirical Strategy and Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The 295 districts (Landkreise) constitute the upper-level local governments and roughly correspond with US counties in terms of population. Districts are mainly responsible 5 Most public economics studies using the synthetic control method evaluate regulations of tobacco (Abadie et al 2010, Bharadwaj et al 2014) and alcohol (Marcus and Siedler 2015).…”
Section: Districts In Germanymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study by Marcus and Siedler (2014) assessed the impacts of banning the sale of alcohol between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. in off-premise outlets in the German state of BadenWürttemberg in 2010.…”
Section: Impacts By Alcohol-related Harmmentioning
confidence: 99%