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closing hours 5 alcohol policy 4 traffic accidents 3 Alcohol consumption 2 Alcohol policy 2 Alkoholkonsum 2 Alkoholpolitik 2 Arbeitszeit 2 Norway 2 Norwegen 2 Traffic accident 2 Verkehrsunfall 2 Working time 2 differences-in-differences 1 substitution effect 1 trade unions 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 3 Undetermined 2
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Krehic, Lana 3 Green, Colin 2 Green, Colin P. 1 Mulcare, Tim 1 Skorobogatov, Alexander S. 1
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National Research University Higher School of Economics 1 Victoria Business School, Victoria University of Wellington 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 1 HSE Working papers 1 Health economics 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Working Paper Series / Victoria Business School, Victoria University of Wellington 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 RePEc 2 EconStor 1
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An extra hour wasted? : bar closing hours and traffic accidents in Norway
Green, Colin; Krehic, Lana - In: Health economics 31 (2022) 8, pp. 1752-1769
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An Extra Hour Wasted? Bar Closing Hours and Traffic Accidents in Norway
Green, Colin P.; Krehic, Lana - 2020
and policy interventions that aim to address this. Bar closing hours is one policy with clear implications for drink … regional variation in closing times, frequent changes in closing hours, and a lack of other confounding policy changes. We … demonstrate an average zero effect of closing hours on traffic accidents that masks large variations in effects, especially in …
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An extra hour wasted? : bar closing hours and traffic accidents in Norway
Green, Colin; Krehic, Lana - 2020
and policy interventions that aim to address this. Bar closing hours is one policy with clear implications for drink … regional variation in closing times, frequent changes in closing hours, and a lack of other confounding policy changes. We … demonstrate an average zero effect of closing hours on traffic accidents that masks large variations in effects, especially in …
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The Effect Of Closing Hour Restrictions On Alcohol Use And Abuse In Russia
Skorobogatov, Alexander S. - National Research University Higher School of Economics - 2014
This research estimates the effect of the restriction of trading hours on the use of alcoholic beverages falling under the restriction, and to evaluate the substitution effect for the beverages not under the restriction. The hypotheses tested are that these policies decrease use of factory-made...
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The Political Economy of Six O'clock Closing
Mulcare, Tim - Victoria Business School, Victoria University of Wellington - 1999
Public bars in New Zealand traded from nine o'clock a.m. to six o'clock p.m. from Monday to Saturday between 1917 and 1967 despite the fact that demand was concentrated on five out of six trading days in the hour before closing. The statutory closing of bars at six o'clock p.m. in 1917 was...
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