Working Paper

Alcohol, Violence and Injury-Induced Mortality: Evidence from a Modern-Day Prohibition

Kai Barron, Charles D.H. Parry, Debbie Bradshaw, Rob Dorrington, Pam Groenewald, Ria Laubscher, Richard Matzopoulos
CESifo, Munich, 2022

CESifo Working Paper No. 9595

This paper evaluates the impact of a sudden and unexpected nation-wide alcohol sales ban in South Africa. We find that this policy causally reduced injury-induced mortality in the country by at least 14% during the five weeks of the ban. We argue that this estimate constitutes a lower bound on the true impact of alcohol on injury-induced mortality. We also document a sharp drop in violent crimes, indicating a tight link between alcohol and aggressive behaviour in society. Our results underscore the severe harm that alcohol can cause and point towards a role for policy measures that target the heaviest drinkers in society.

CESifo Category
Behavioural Economics
Keywords: alcohol, mortality, economics, health, crime, South Africa, Covid-19, violence
JEL Classification: I180, I120, K420