Tuesday, January 19, 2010

The Economics of Drinking

This is awesome (semi-literally in the parlance of Jackalese):
It is argued that drug consumption, most commonly alcohol drinking, can be a technology to give up some control over one’s actions and words. It can be employed by trustworthy players to reveal their type. Similarly alcohol can function as a “social lubricant” and faciliate type revelation in conversations. It is shown that both separating and pooling equilibria can exist; as opposed to the classic results in the literature, a pooling equilibrium is still informative. Drugs which allow a gradual loss of control by appropriate doses and for which moderate consumption is not addictive are particularly suitable because the consumption can be easily observed and reciprocated and is unlikely to occur out of the social context. There is a trade-off between the efficiency gains due to the signaling effect and the loss of productivity associated with intoxication. Long run evolutionary equilibria of the type distribution are considered. If coordination on an exclusive technology is efficient, social norms or laws can raise efficiency by legalizing only one drug.
So per my relatively limited understanding, it's (1) good for society that alcohol makes people more honest so they know who they're dealing with but (2) not so productive when everyone's drunk. And (1) often outweighs (2).

Would any Jackals out there with training in economics care to extend this to The Economics of Jackaldom?

2 comments:

  1. Why did they use full beers to build a wall around their drunk friend? What if awoke, startled and knocked full beers over? Breaking and spilling them possibly, but worse yet, shaking up the full beers so they would be kind of "flat" once any of those butt fucking quitters decided their pussy ass was ready to drink again. What was this post about again?

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  2. That dude kinda looks like a less well fed more medicated and sedated version of Tico... Minus the blood shot insanity in his eyes obviously. Can you imagine the carnage that would occur if Tico awoke to be surrounded by anything? Walls included but most certainly easy to break beer bottles?

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