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Monday, May 19, 2008

Good Times Are Drinking Times:
Empirical Evidence on Business Cycles and Alcohol Sales in Sweden 1861-2000


This paper 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 non-stationary behavior, i.e. a shock in alcohol sales has persistent effects.

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