
handle: 11562/32456
The paper analyzes alcohol consumption of italian household cohorts using a double-hurdle estimation tecnhique and examines useful policy implications.
Alcohol consumption, double-hurdle models, birth cohorts, ageing, gender, alcohol consumption; cohort analysis; double-hurdle approach, jel: jel:I12, jel: jel:D12, jel: jel:J10
Alcohol consumption, double-hurdle models, birth cohorts, ageing, gender, alcohol consumption; cohort analysis; double-hurdle approach, jel: jel:I12, jel: jel:D12, jel: jel:J10
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