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Prohibition

50 Things That Made the Modern Economy

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The Failure of Prohibition

Historians have typically seen prohibition as a farce. The roots of prohibition are generally traced to religion, perhaps laced with class-based snobbery. But economists had another concern: Productivity. Wouldn't sober nations out-compete those with a workforce of drunks? Fisher seems to have happily taken some liberties with figures. He claimed that prohibition was worth $6 billion to America's economy.

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