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DOI10.3386/w22980
来源IDWorking Paper 22980
Blind Tigers and Red-Tape Cocktails: Liquor Control and Homicide in Late-Nineteenth-Century South Carolina
Howard Bodenhorn
发表日期2016-12-26
出版年2016
语种英语
摘要In 1893 South Carolina prohibited the private manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcohol and established a state monopoly in wholesale and retail alcohol distribution. The combination of a market decline in the availability of alcohol, reduced variety, and monopoly pricing at state-operated outlets encouraged black markets in alcohol. Because black market participants tend to resort to extra-legal mechanisms for dispute resolution, including violence, one result of South Carolina’s alcohol restriction was an increase in homicide. A continuous-treatment difference-in-difference approach reveals that homicide rates increased by about 30 to 60 percent in counties that more vigorously enforced the law.
主题Other ; Law and Economics ; History ; Other History
URLhttps://www.nber.org/papers/w22980
来源智库National Bureau of Economic Research (United States)
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Howard Bodenhorn. Blind Tigers and Red-Tape Cocktails: Liquor Control and Homicide in Late-Nineteenth-Century South Carolina. 2016.
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