The behavioral economics of alcohol demand in Greek-affiliated college students.
Olivia A OrtelliMargaret P MartinettiPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2021)
Although Greek life-affiliated students demonstrate high demand for alcohol, the concurrent availability of a nonalcoholic alternative reduces alcohol demand, particularly for underage students. These findings suggest that nonalcoholic options may enhance the effectiveness of increasing alcohol prices to reduce alcohol consumption among students at higher risk for alcohol use.