This paper investigates the effects of local smoking bans on different outcomes using county and time variation over the last 20 years in the US. First, I find no evidence that local smoking bans in bars, restaurants and workplaces decrease the prevalence of smoking. The estimates are very small and not statistically significant. Well-being is also affected by these policies: public smoking bans make smokers who do not quit more satisfied with their life. I verify the robustness of this result throughout, and validate my findings with two distinct data sources. I discuss and test the mechanisms behind this seemingly paradoxical relationship. The evidence suggests that smokers adapt to bans since the impact on satisfaction is negative just b...
This paper evaluates the causal negative effect of environmental tobacco exposure on health by expl...
This paper investigates the short-term effects of public smoking bans on individual smoking behavior...
Many public policies, and especially health policies, are aimed at modifying individual behavior. Th...
This paper investigates the effects of local smoking bans on different outcomes using county and tim...
This paper provides estimates of the effects of smoking policies on self-reported well-being using U...
Recent studies on the effects of anti-smoking policies on subjective well-being present mixed result...
This paper contributes to the literature on happiness economics by testing whether a national smokin...
Recent studies on the effects of anti-smoking policies on subjective well-being present mixed result...
The consequences of tobacco control policies for individual welfare are difficult to assess, even mo...
The consequences of tobacco control policies for individual welfare are difficult to assess, even mo...
Since 2001, the pervasiveness of 100% smoke-free bans has increased dramatically, while the smoking ...
Background/aims: A debate is currently underway about the FDA's methods for evaluating anti-tobacco ...
This paper evaluates the effect of smoking bans in public places on the exposure to tobacco smoke of...
In this paper, we use US data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System to examine uninten...
While the empirical literature on smoking bans is extensive, little theory has been developed. This ...
This paper evaluates the causal negative effect of environmental tobacco exposure on health by expl...
This paper investigates the short-term effects of public smoking bans on individual smoking behavior...
Many public policies, and especially health policies, are aimed at modifying individual behavior. Th...
This paper investigates the effects of local smoking bans on different outcomes using county and tim...
This paper provides estimates of the effects of smoking policies on self-reported well-being using U...
Recent studies on the effects of anti-smoking policies on subjective well-being present mixed result...
This paper contributes to the literature on happiness economics by testing whether a national smokin...
Recent studies on the effects of anti-smoking policies on subjective well-being present mixed result...
The consequences of tobacco control policies for individual welfare are difficult to assess, even mo...
The consequences of tobacco control policies for individual welfare are difficult to assess, even mo...
Since 2001, the pervasiveness of 100% smoke-free bans has increased dramatically, while the smoking ...
Background/aims: A debate is currently underway about the FDA's methods for evaluating anti-tobacco ...
This paper evaluates the effect of smoking bans in public places on the exposure to tobacco smoke of...
In this paper, we use US data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System to examine uninten...
While the empirical literature on smoking bans is extensive, little theory has been developed. This ...
This paper evaluates the causal negative effect of environmental tobacco exposure on health by expl...
This paper investigates the short-term effects of public smoking bans on individual smoking behavior...
Many public policies, and especially health policies, are aimed at modifying individual behavior. Th...