E-cigarettes in Australia: Breaking the law to save your own life
24 May 2017 Leave a comment
in health economics Tags: economics of smoking, nanny state
What cigarette does your doctor smoke (1953)?
19 Apr 2017 Leave a comment
in health economics Tags: economics of smoking
E-Cigs the Market Solution to Save a Billion Lives? @EricCrampton @JenesaJeram
09 Dec 2016 Leave a comment
in economics of regulation, health economics Tags: economics of smoking, meddlesome preferences
The World Health Organization’s Tough Tactics Against Tobacco and E-Cigs
22 Nov 2016 Leave a comment
in economics of regulation, health economics Tags: economics of smoking, nanny state
E-cigarettes explained
07 Sep 2016 Leave a comment
in health economics Tags: economics of smoking, expressive voting, meddlesome preferences, nanny state
….Source: The index card: e-cigarettes | Science | The Guardian.
% adults smoking daily by gender across the OECD
17 Aug 2016 Leave a comment
in health economics Tags: economics of addiction, economics of smoking
Little wonder that Japanese and Korean women live much longer than men given that they spoke so little. Oddly enough, women smoke more or almost as much as men in countries where fewer smoke. The large cross-national differences in smoking rates is rather surprising too. Is smoking more addictive in some countries than others?
Source: OECD iLibrary: OECD Factbook 2015-2016: Economic, Environmental and Social Statistics.
The iron law of prohibition
03 Jul 2016 Leave a comment
in economics of regulation, health economics Tags: alcohol regulation, black markets, economics of prohibition, economics of smoking, marijuana decriminalisation, offsetting behaviour, The fatal conceit, The pretense the knowledge



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