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Alcohol-related mortality, drinking behavior, and business cycles
Authors:Edvard Johansson  Petri Böckerman  Ritva Prättälä  Antti Uutela
Affiliation:1. Research Institute of the Finnish Economy, L?nnrotinkatu 4B, 00120, Helsinki, Finland
2. Labor Institute for Economic Research, Helsinki, Finland
3. National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:This paper explores the connection between alcohol-related mortality, drinking behavior, and macroeconomic conditions in Finland using both aggregate and microlevel data from recent decades. The aggregate data reveal that an improvement in economic conditions produces a decrease in alcohol-related mortality. Microlevel data show that alcohol consumption increases during economic expansion while the probability of being a drinker remains unchanged. This demonstrates that alcohol-related mortality and self-reported alcohol consumption may be delinked in the short-run business cycle context. One explanation for this paradox is that most harmful forms of drinking are not captured in survey-based data used to study the effect of macroeconomic conditions on alcohol consumption. Our evidence does not overwhelmingly support the conclusions reported for the United States that temporary economic downturns are good for health.
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