限制酒精获取与公共健康:来自巴西选举禁酒法的证据

Restricting access to alcohol and public health: Evidence from electoral dry laws in Brazil

Health Economics · 2017
被引 16
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了巴西2012年市政选举期间短期禁酒令对交通事故、伤害和住院的影响,发现禁酒令大幅减少了交通事故和医疗支出。

Abstract

We analyze the impact of short-term alcohol bans on road traffic accidents, traffic injuries, and hospital admissions. We focus on the 2012 Municipal Elections in Brazil, during which 11 out of 27 states imposed on its 2,733 municipalities the decision to adopt alcohol bans. Using day-level data on municipalities, we find that alcohol bans caused substantial reductions in road crashes (19%), traffic injuries (43%), and traffic-related hospitalizations (17%). An analysis of traffic-related hospitalization costs allows us to estimate the lower bound of the negative externality associated with excessive alcohol consumption in this context, which reveals that electoral dry laws saved Brazil's public healthcare system $100,000 per day.

酒精禁令交通事故公共卫生巴西选举