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smoking bans were driven by sample selection. Early adopters could better absorb the shock of bans, but among worse selected …
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Smoking bans in bars and restaurants are one example of the many ways in which governments intervene to correct market … bars, which could affect total alcohol consumption. This paper studies the effects of smoking bans on the amount and … location of alcohol consumption, smoking, and alcohol-related externalities. I use a difference-in-differences method that …
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smoking bans were driven by sample selection. Early adopters could better absorb the shock of bans, but among worse selected …
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Governments implemented bar and restaurant smoking bans to target smoking-related externalities, but these bans may … also affect drinking. This paper studies smoking bans’ effects on alcohol consumption and smoking behavior. I estimate a … difference-in-differences model that exploits spatial and temporal variation in smoking bans. Bans result in a 1-drink …
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drinking, especially for males, but does not have any significant impact on smoking or marijuana use habits of young adults …
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of factors behind the health-status in 16 European countries, focusing on behavioral risk factors (smoking, alcohol … effects of country-specific risk factors (country-level measures of smoking, obesity, and alcohol consumption) on the … obese individuals in the country. It appears that country-level smoking and obesity affect negatively aggregate country SAHS …
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