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This paper reexamines whether higher cigarette taxes will substantially reduce youth smoking. We study the impact of … effects in models of the onset of smoking between eighth and twelfth grades, models of the onset of heavy smoking between … perspective on the relationship between smoking and schooling: students who eventually drop out of school are already more likely …
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Many non-communicable diseases (NCDs), while preventable, are caused by modifiable behavioral risk factors which include harmful consumption of alcohol, physical inactivity, tobacco use, and unhealthy diet. Tobacco use has been one of the biggest public health threats linked with NCDs killing...
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,000 smoking-related deaths. The results also reveal considerable revenue gains if there were more rapid excise tax increases …
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domains. In this paper we study the direct effect of tobacco excise taxes and smoking bans on smoking behavior, and the … indirect effect on eating behavior and body weight. Using very detailed clinical data on individual health, smoking, and … dietary habits, we show that antismoking policies are effective in reducing smoking, but their consequences on eating behavior …
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