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Binge Drinking in the United States: Do Religion and Region Matter?
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Binge Drinking in the United States: Do Religion and Region Matter?

Christopher Westley and Falynn Turley
Journal of business inquiry, Vol.13(1), pp.3-11
01-01-2014

Abstract

Consumer Economics: Empirical Analysis (D12) Cultural Economics: Religion (Z12) Culture Health Behavior (I12) Northern America Religion U.S Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics: Regional Migration, Regional Labor Markets, Population, Neighborhood Characteristics (R23)
Binge drinking has been the target of economic studies due to the negative factors associated with such behavior. Although many factors have been considered to influence binge drinking, this paper examines the role of religion and region. While it is generally believed that prohibition encourages more than it deters binge drinking, our results indicate that restrictions such as bans on alcohol purchases result in less binge drinking, and that both culture and region measures should be considered predominant factors.

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