Following Pauline advice? A short note on moderate alcohol consumption and subjective well‐being in Europe

Author:

Rousselière Damien12ORCID,Coisnon Thomas12,Musson Anne3,Rousselière Samira24

Affiliation:

1. Institut Agro SMART, INRAE Angers France

2. Institut de Recherche en Sciences et Techniques de la Ville CNRS Nantes France

3. ESSCA School of Management SMART Angers France

4. Oniris LEMNA Nantes France

Abstract

AbstractThe relation between alcohol consumption and well‐being is a controversial issue. Although the deleterious effects of heavy alcohol consumption on health have been demonstrated, research found that moderate drinking may have positive effect on various dimensions of human capital. Our contribution to this debate is original. We provide new cross‐country evidence on the relation between alcohol consumption and well‐being controlling for a whole set of confounders. While binge drinking has an overall negative impact on well‐being, we also found a negative impact of complete abstinence. For drinkers, consumption of beer and wine have opposite effects: beer have a small but significant negative effect on well‐being but only in combination with binge drinking. The positive effect of the consumption of wine on subjective well‐being may be minimized or even ruled out by a higher frequency of binge drinking. [EconLit Citations: D12, I31, L66]

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology,Geography, Planning and Development,Food Science

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