Jensen, Robert; Lleras-Muney, Adriana - In: Journal of Health Economics 31 (2012) 4, pp. 644-657
daily or regular drinking. The effects appear to be due to changes in peer networks and disposable income. We find no … evidence of a direct impact of schooling on rates of time preference, attitudes towards risk or perceptions that drinking or … smoking are harmful to health, though our measures of these factors are more limited. …