TY - JOUR AU - Miron,Jeffrey A. AU - Tetelbaum,Elina TI - Does the Minimum Legal Drinking Age Save Lives? JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 13257 PY - 2007 Y2 - July 2007 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w13257 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w13257.pdf N1 - Author contact info: Jeffrey A. Miron Department of Economics Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138 Tel: 781/856-0086 Fax: 617/495-8570 E-Mail: miron@fas.harvard.edu Elina Tetelbaum Yale Law School P.O. Box 208215 New Haven, CT 06520-8215 E-Mail: tetelbaum@gmail.com AB - The minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) is widely believed to save lives by reducing traffic fatalities among underage drivers. Further, the Federal Uniform Drinking Age Act, which pressured all states to adopt an MLDA of 21, is regarded as having contributed enormously to this life saving effect. This paper challenges both claims. State-level panel data for the past 30 years show that any nationwide impact of the MLDA is driven by states that increased their MLDA prior to any inducement from the federal government. Even in early adopting states, the impact of the MLDA did not persist much past the year of adoption. The MLDA appears to have only a minor impact on teen drinking. ER -