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consumption in the world. Consequently, they also have some of the highest male mortality rates in the world. Regulation can be … high rates of mortality. Understanding the consequences of specific regulatory measures and what tools should be used to …
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costs. Such transitory costs are generally underestimated or neglected by incumbent governments. The mortality crisis …
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consumption in the world. Consequently, they also have some of the highest male mortality rates in the world. Regulation can be … high rates of mortality. Understanding the consequences of specific regulatory measures and what tools should be used to …
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Central and Eastern European countries faced a serious mortality crisis in the second part of the 20th century … mortality improved. This dichotomy of past trends makes it difficult to forecast mortality by way of stochastic models that … mortality for all populations. This paper examines whether the product-ratio model is suitable for forecasting mortality in …
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survey data, we assess six possible explanations for this upsurge in mortality. Most find little support in the data: the … mortality rates. The two factors that do appear to be important are alcohol consumption, especially as it relates to external …
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