Tobacco Education Program Spending and Tobacco Use among Adolescents

This article measures the effect of tobacco education program spending on adolescent tobacco use. We model how corruption influences the policy maker's decision on subsidies that benefit firms to the detriment of education spending and its differential effect by gender. We estimate the effect o...

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Main Authors: Gregmar Galinato, Yeon A. Hong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Western Agricultural Economics Association 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
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Online Access:https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/276498
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description This article measures the effect of tobacco education program spending on adolescent tobacco use. We model how corruption influences the policy maker's decision on subsidies that benefit firms to the detriment of education spending and its differential effect by gender. We estimate the effect of tobacco education program spending, instrumented by our corruption proxy, on adolescent tobacco use. More tobacco education program spending significantly increases the probability of never smoking among all adolescents but reduces the frequency of smoking only among adolescent females. One plausible explanation is that females have a more inelastic marginal utility of health than males.
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spellingShingle Gregmar Galinato
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title Tobacco Education Program Spending and Tobacco Use among Adolescents
title_full Tobacco Education Program Spending and Tobacco Use among Adolescents
title_fullStr Tobacco Education Program Spending and Tobacco Use among Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Tobacco Education Program Spending and Tobacco Use among Adolescents
title_short Tobacco Education Program Spending and Tobacco Use among Adolescents
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gender
lobbying
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