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side-effects of anti-smoking policies. Numerous papers have empirically addressed this issue by estimating demand systems … complements. Hence, we conclude that successful anti-smoking policies will not result in the unintended side-effect of an …
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It is well known that smoking causes severe adverse health effects, and it seems evident that governments are justified … distinct focus on Germany, the three most important and still largely open questions in the design and implementation of … economic and health policy are, whether government action is justified at all, what behavioral patterns this policy should try …
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interest if side-effects of anti-smoking policies are considered. Numerous papers have empirically addressed this issue by … tobacco are complements. Hence, we conclude that successful anti-smoking policies will not result in the unintended side …
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The question of whether two drugs namely alcohol and tobacco are used as complements or substitutes is of crucial interest if side-effects of anti-drug policies are considered. Numerous papers have empirically addressed this issue by estimating demand systems for alcohol and tobacco and...
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The question of whether two drugs namely alcohol and tobacco are used as complements or substitutes is of crucial interest if side-effects of anti-drug policies are considered. Numerous papers have empirically addressed this issue by estimating demand systems for alcohol and tobacco and...
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interest if side-effects of anti-smoking policies are considered. Numerous papers have empirically addressed this issue by … tobacco are complements. Hence, we conclude that successful anti-smoking policies will not result in the unintended side …
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