NBER Working Papers by Alison Snow Jones
Contact and additional information for this author
•
All publications
•
Working Papers only
Working Papers
| November 2011 | What U.S. Data Should be Used to Measure the Price Elasticity of Demand for Alcohol?
with Christopher J. Ruhm, William C. Kerr, Thomas K. Greenfield, Joseph V. Terza, Ravi S. Pandian, Kerry Anne McGeary: w17578
This paper examines how estimates of the price elasticity of demand for beer vary with the choice of alcohol price series examined. Our most important finding is that the commonly used ACCRA price data are unlikely to reliably indicate alcohol demand elasticities—estimates obtained from this source vary drastically and unpredictably. As an alternative, researchers often use beer taxes to proxy for alcohol prices. While the estimated beer taxes elasticities are more stable, there are several problems with using taxes, including difficulties in accounting for cross-price effects. We believe that the most useful estimates reported in this paper are obtained using annual Uniform Product Code (UPC) “barcode” scanner data on grocery store alcohol prices. These estimates suggest relatively low de... |
Contact and additional information for this author
•
All publications
•
Working Papers only
|