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Temporal regulation and intertemporal substitution: The effect of banning alcohol at college football games

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We would like to thank Art Blakemore, Stuart Low, Dennis Hoffman, Robert McCormick, David Laband, John Lott and Skip Sauer for helpful comments; Arizona State University Director of Athletics, Charles Harris, for providing game data; and Bill Crowder for research assistance.

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Boyes, W.J., Faith, R.L. Temporal regulation and intertemporal substitution: The effect of banning alcohol at college football games. Public Choice 77, 595–609 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01047862

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