Infant Mortality and the Repeal of Federal Prohibition

David S. Jacks,David S. Jacks,Krishna Pendakur,Hitoshi Shigeoka,Hitoshi Shigeoka

Published 2017 in Economic Journal

ABSTRACT

Using new data on county-level variation in alcohol prohibition from 1933 to 1939, we investigate whether the repeal of federal prohibition increased infant mortality, both in counties and states that repealed and in neighbouring counties. We find that repeal is associated with a 4.0% increase in infant mortality rates in counties that chose wet status via local option elections or state-wide legislation and with a 4.7% increase in neighbouring dry counties, suggesting a large role for cross-border policy externalities. These estimates imply that roughly twenty-seven thousand excess infant deaths could be attributed to the repeal of federal prohibition in this period.

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  • Publication year

    2017

  • Venue

    Economic Journal

  • Publication date

    2017-04-27

  • Fields of study

    Political Science, History

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