We estimate the effect of binge drinking on accident and emergency attendances, road accidents, arrests, and the number of police officers on duty using a variety of unique data from Britain and a two-sample minimum distance estimation procedure. Our estimates, which reveal sizeable effects of bingeing on all outcomes, are then used to monetize the short-term externalities of binge drinking. We find that these externalities are on average £4.9 billion per year ($7 billion), about £80 for each man, woman, and child living in the UK. The price that internalizes this externality is equivalent to an additional 9p per alcoholic unit, implying a 20% increase with respect to the current average price. Joint with Jonathan James.
MAR242015
The Cost of Binge Drinking
Labor Seminars Amsterdam
- Speaker(s)
- Marco Francesconi (University of Essex, United Kingdom)
- Date
- Tuesday, 24 March 2015
- Location
- Amsterdam