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Good times are drinking times: empirical evidence on business cycles and alcohol sales in Sweden 1861–2000

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Pages 543-546 | Published online: 13 Jun 2008
 

Abstract

This article studies the relationship between the business cycle and alcohol sales in Sweden using a data set for the years 1861–2000. Using wavelet-based band-pass filtering, it is found that there is a pro-cyclical relationship, i.e. alcohol sales increases in short-term economic upturns. Using moving window techniques, we see that the pro-cyclical relationship holds over the entire time period. We also find that alcohol sales are a long-memory process with nonstationary behaviour, i.e. a shock in alcohol sales has persistent effects.

Notes

The authors have no conflicts of interest.

1Low-income earners, married women or the unemployed were not allowed to purchase alcohol at all.

2We use the second scale in a maximum overlap discrete wavelet transform (MODWT), see for example Percival and Walden (Citation2000).

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