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The Minimum Legal Drinking Age and Crime Victimization

Aaron Chalfin, View ORCID ProfileBenjamin Hansen and Rachel Ryley
Journal of Human Resources, July 2023, 58 (4) 1141-1177; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.59.2.0720-11070R2
Aaron Chalfin
Aaron Chalfin is at Department of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania.
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Benjamin Hansen
Benjamin Hansen is at Department of Economics, University of Oregon and affiliated with NBER and IZA (bchansen{at}uoregon.edu).
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