University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2010. Major: Agricultural and Applied Economics. Advisor: Paul Glewwe. 1 computer file (PDF); v, 134 pages, appendices A-C.My dissertation is composed of two essays that investigate the interrelationship between consumers' health, education, behavioral choices, and perceptions. The first essay evaluates the impact of teenage smoking on schooling and estimates the lifetime income loss due to lower educational achievement and attainment caused by youth smoking. Using unusually rich data from China, the study shows that youth smoking can biologically reduce learning productivity and discourage motivation to go to school (where smoking is forbidden), resulting in lower educational outcomes and, ...