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... reduce consumption . Henry Saffer and I ( Chaloupka and Saffer , 1992a ) use state data from 1975 through 1984 to examine the effects of smoking re- strictions on cigarette demand . We find that the most restrictive laws , those ...
... reduce consumption . Henry Saffer and I ( Chaloupka and Saffer , 1992a ) use state data from 1975 through 1984 to examine the effects of smoking re- strictions on cigarette demand . We find that the most restrictive laws , those ...
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... reduced availability of alcoholic beverages significantly reduce al- most all crimes , including murder , rape , robbery , and burglary . However , higher drinking ages have no impact on crime . We also find that decriminalization of ...
... reduced availability of alcoholic beverages significantly reduce al- most all crimes , including murder , rape , robbery , and burglary . However , higher drinking ages have no impact on crime . We also find that decriminalization of ...
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... reduce the variance in education spending , both by increasing the revenues of low - spending districts and by decreasing the spending of richer districts . By substituting slowly growing state taxes for local taxes , they may reduce ...
... reduce the variance in education spending , both by increasing the revenues of low - spending districts and by decreasing the spending of richer districts . By substituting slowly growing state taxes for local taxes , they may reduce ...
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