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Title: The Impact of the False ID Laws on Alcohol Consumption among Young Adults: New Results from the NLSY97
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1. Yörük, Baris K.
The Impact of the False ID Laws on Alcohol Consumption among Young Adults: New Results from the NLSY97
Journal of Health Economics 57 (January 2018): 191-194.
Also: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167629617310809
Cohort(s): NLSY97
Publisher: Elsevier
Keyword(s): Alcohol Use; Geocoded Data; State-Level Data/Policy

In volume 36 of this journal, using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Youth, 1997 cohort (NLSY97), Yoruk (2014) finds that the false ID laws with scanner provision (FSP laws) significantly reduce underage drinking. In a recent paper, Zheng (2017) argues that analyses based on the NLSY97 data fail falsification exercises and uses data from the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) to estimate the effectiveness of the FSP laws. This paper replies to Zheng (2017) and provides new results from the NLSY97, which show that the FSP laws were effective reducing several indicators of alcohol consumption among minors.
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Yörük, Baris K. "The Impact of the False ID Laws on Alcohol Consumption among Young Adults: New Results from the NLSY97." Journal of Health Economics 57 (January 2018): 191-194.