Intemperate Spirits: Economic Adaptation during Prohibition

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Using the basic economic principle of making decisions using a cost-benefit framework—and how changes in one or the other can result in a different decision—this book uncovers how various groups responded to incentives provided by the Prohibition legislation. Using this calculus, it is clear that even criminals are rational characters, responding to incentives and opportunities provided by the 18th Amendment and the Volstead Act. The book begins with a broad look at the adaptations of the law’s targets: the wine, beer, and liquor industries. It then turns to specific people (Violators, Line Tip-Toers, Enablers, and Hypocrites), sharing their stories of economic adaptation to bring economic lessons to life. Due to its structure, the book can be read in parts or as a whole and is suitable for short classroom reading assignments or individual pleasure reading.

Author(s): Alice Louise Kassens
Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 171
Tags: Economic Adaptation, Prohibition Law

Front Matter ....Pages i-xiii
Introduction (Alice Louise Kassens)....Pages 1-25
Targets (Alice Louise Kassens)....Pages 27-70
Violators (Alice Louise Kassens)....Pages 71-115
Line Tip-Toers (Alice Louise Kassens)....Pages 117-127
Enablers and Hypocrites (Alice Louise Kassens)....Pages 129-149
Conclusion (Alice Louise Kassens)....Pages 151-160
Back Matter ....Pages 161-165