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.7 percent. The largest contributors to these changes were the reduction in smoking and better control of blood pressure … a larger role than continued reductions in smoking. We estimate that a continuation of trends over the past three ….7 percent. The largest contributors to these changes were the reduction in smoking and better control of blood pressure …
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.7 percent. The largest contributors to these changes were the reduction in smoking and better control of blood pressure … a larger role than continued reductions in smoking. We estimate that a continuation of trends over the past three …
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peer effects in smoking. We address the endogeneity of peers by looking at the impact of workplace smoking bans on spousal … and peer group smoking. Using these bans as an instrument, we find that individuals whose spouses smoke are 40 percent … smoking bans and individual income becomes stronger at higher levels of aggregation. This social multiplier could explain the …
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