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Positive Correlation Between Monogamy and Alcohol

wiredog writes "A recent paper asks the question: does monogamy cause drinking, or does drinking cause monogamy (PDF)? From the paper: 'Intriguingly, across the world the main social groups which practice polygamy do not consume alcohol. We investigate whether there is a correlation between alcohol consumption and polygamous/monogamous arrangements, both over time and across cultures. Historically, we find a correlation between the shift from polygamy to monogamy and the growth of alcohol consumption. Cross-culturally we also find that monogamous societies consume more alcohol than polygamous societies in the pre-industrial world. We provide a series of possible explanations to explain the positive correlation between monogamy and alcohol consumption over time and across societies.'"

11 comments

  1. At least.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ..it wasn't funded by tax dollars.

  2. Obvious .... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    If you were only ever going to fuck one woman for the rest of your life, you'd drink too!!

  3. I don't 'drink'... by bill_mcgonigle · · Score: 1

    ...and apparently I'm doing it wrong. I'll have to show my wife this paper.

    If y'all see this as my last Slashdot post ever, you'll know why.

    (but to be half-serious, I have the 'alcohol tastes bad' gene; this may not be all cultural)

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  4. Gotta have fun somehow by psithurism · · Score: 1

    Simple explanation: take away one form of group fun and people will find another.

  5. Polygamy is for sex by wiredlogic · · Score: 2

    In most cultures where male centric polygamy is the norm, it is practiced primarily because it is the only easy means for men to have multiple sexual partners without running afoul of draconian religious tenets. Repressive religions tend to put a blanket ban on alcohol and drug use as well. The correlation only stems indirectly from the mutual association with a religion and is not a causal effect.

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    1. Re:Polygamy is for sex by Haedrian · · Score: 1

      But Islam has polygyny, and bans alochol - and its a pretty popular faith...

    2. Re:Polygamy is for sex by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hoedrian, that is exactly wiredlogic's point. I agree with wiredlogic that correlation does not equal causation. The religious argument is only one possible common cause kind of argument one could make. Maybe we could see other's at work as well such as modernization/technological development. But I think the religious explanation has a good deal of credence.

  6. Wine-Economics.org Working Papers hardly working? by DarkStarZumaBeach · · Score: 2

    I just had a long hard laugh looking at some of the titles of their working papers, which remind me of the humorous article titles in the "Journal of Irreproducible Results".
    Makes me wonder if there is a bright future in enology economics research.

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    AAWE Working Paper No. 67 Economics
    Fraternity Membership & Frequent Drinking
    Jeffrey S. DeSimone

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    AAWE Working Paper No. 68 Economics
    Binge Drinking & Sex in High School
    Jeffrey S. DeSimone

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    AAWE Working Paper No. 70 Economics
    Return to Wine: a Comparison of the Hedonic, Repeat Sales, and Hybrid Approaches
    James J. Fogarty and Callum Jones

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    AAWE Working Paper No. 71 Economics
    Does Drinking Impair College Performance? Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Approach
    Scott E. Carrell, Mark Hoekstra and James E. West

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    AAWE Working Paper No. 73 Economics
    Collective Reputation Effects: An Empirical Appraisal
    Olivier Gergaud and Florine Livat

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    AAWE Working Paper No. 74 Economics
    The Role of Viticulture and Enology in the Development of Economic Thought
    Stephen Chaikind

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    Well that's an interesting research topic: Is the quantity of economic thought in direct proportion to the quantity of wine consumed?
    Guess we would have to drink to that!

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  7. What if ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ... we could have the best of both : women and alcohol !

  8. Hmmm. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Makes sense to me. If you're trapped in a monogamous relationship, you're going to have to resort to alcohol to keep your sanity!

  9. Bad Summary by BaileDelPepino · · Score: 1

    The summary misquotes the original article as about drinking and polygamy. The original is about drinking and polygyny. The difference being that "polygamy" is having multiple spouses, while "polygyny" is having multiple wives. Contrast with "polyandry", which is having multiple husbands.

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