The Economics of Drinking: Evidence from the UW-Eau Claire Campus.
Date
2009-04Author
Bowlsby, Drew
Fennig, Robyn
Advisor(s)
Chaudhuri, Sanjukta
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The aim of this project is to find evidence of causes and impact of underage drinking, by administering a questionnaire survey of lifestyle habits amongst students at UWEC. The research project explores the following questions: (1) Incidence and consumption levels of alcohol, (2) Price elasticity of demand for alcohol and its policy implication, (3) impact of campus atmosphere and parental background and (4) brand loyalty.
Subject
Drinking of alcoholic beverages--Economic aspects
Drinking of alcoholic beverages--Wisconsin--Eau Claire
University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire--Students--Alcohol use
College students--Alcohol use--Economic aspects
University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire--Students--Conduct of life
College students--Conduct of life
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/36651Description
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