State Tobacco Taxation, Education and Smoking: Controlling for the Effects of Omitted Variables

作者: Theodore E. Keeler , Teh-wei Hu , Willard G. Manning , Hai-Yen Sung

DOI: 10.17310/NTJ.2001.1.04

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摘要: There is a potential bias in cross-sectional estimates of the effects cigarette prices on consumption. States with strongest antismoking sentiment will likely have highest ciga...

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