Good Drinks
Effectiveness

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No Effect

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Description

This is a program aimed at developing a series of activities to encourage the city’s merchants to incorporate new business practices. The objective was to reduce the excessive consumption of alcohol and the number of fights associated with this consumption in the surroundings of the establishments.
Buenos Tragos (BT, Drinks) was a program designed and implemented by the Bavaria Foundation and the Secretariat of Security, Coexistence, and Justice of the city of Bogotá (Colombia). It was implemented through educational materials that were displayed in commercial establishments with messages encouraging the consumption of water and food. In addition, the materials pointed out that the space was a violence-free environment. A manual with more information was also provided to merchants, and the team followed up to guide them on good practices for dealing with disagreements that could cause alcohol-related fights.
The program sought to reduce fights (brawls) by intervening to improve consumer behaviors through a change in the treatment of traders. The two basic assumptions of the program were that: 1) fights are related to the non-responsible consumption of alcohol; 2) shopkeepers are agents that have the capacity to change consumer behaviors.

Impact evaluations

A Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) detected a positive impact of the program on the sale of more water and food by the vendors to their customers. This suggests that the vendors followed the program’s guidelines, which recommend selling water and food to counteract the effects caused by alcohol consumption. However, the study found no significant effect on the reduction of violence around those establishments or on the sale of alcohol. That is, the explanation for the zero effect on fights (brawls) is not in the implementation of the program nor the fact that merchants had not been interested in it [1].
The study was conducted in 2019, when a group of researchers decided to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention using an RCT. The evaluation design allowed randomly assigning quadrants of the city to the treatment and control groups. In addition, control regions close to the treatment, i.e., which could be indirectly affected, were taken into account when estimating the effects of the program. In total, 315 establishments received the intervention, and 383 were used as controls.

Bibliographic reference

[1] Ham, A., Maldonado, D., Weintraub, M., Camacho, A. F., Gualtero, D. (2019). Informe De Evaluación De Impacto: Programa Buenos Tragos. 1–88. https://doi.org/10.1257/rct.3845-1.1

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