Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4197972 | Health Policy | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
By 2030, tobacco is expected to be the cause of about 10 million deaths per year worldwide. In Italy tobacco smoking is still a pervasive and relevant phenomenon. Using data from a national health survey, we investigate how individuals react to the introduction of a public smoking ban in Italy. Our estimates suggest that the Italian smoking ban in private places open to the public reduced smoking prevalence by 1.3% and daily cigarettes consumption by 8%. We find heterogeneous effects by gender, marital status, and region of residence.
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Authors
Paolo Buonanno, Marco Ranzani,