Medical cannabis and automobile accidents: Evidence from auto insurance

被引:2
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作者
Ellis, Cameron M. [1 ]
Grace, Martin F. [1 ]
Smith, Rhet A. [2 ]
Zhang, Juan [3 ]
机构
[1] Temple Univ, Fox Sch Business, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA
[2] Univ Arkansas, Little Rock, AR 72204 USA
[3] Eastern Kentucky Univ, Coll Business, Richmond, KY 40475 USA
关键词
auto safety; automobile insurance; Cannabis; dispensary; insurance pricing; MARIJUANA LAWS; TRAFFIC FATALITIES; ALCOHOL; LEGALIZATION; CRASHES; DEVIL; BANS;
D O I
10.1002/hec.4553
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
While many states have legalized medical cannabis, many unintended consequences remain under-studied. We focus on one potential detriment-the effect of cannabis legalization on automobile safety. We examine this relationship through auto insurance premiums. Employing a modern difference-in-differences framework and zip code-level premium data from 2014 to 2019, we find that premiums declined, on average, by $22 per year following medical cannabis legalization. The effect is more substantial in areas near a dispensary and in areas with a higher prevalence of drunk driving before legalization. We estimate that existing legalization has reduced health expenditures related to auto accidents by almost $820 million per year with the potential for a further $350 million reduction if legalized nationally.
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页码:1878 / 1897
页数:20
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