Smoking, health knowledge, and anti-smoking campaigns: An empirical study in Taiwan

CR Hsieh, LL Yen, JT Liu, CJ Lin - Journal of health economics, 1996 - Elsevier
This paper uses a measure of health knowledge of smoking hazards to investigate the
determinants of health knowledge and its effect on smoking behavior. In our analysis, two
equations are estimated: smoking participation and health knowledge. The simultaneity
problem in estimating smoking behavior and health knowledge is also considered. Overall,
the estimated results suggest that anti-smoking campaigns have a significantly positive
effect on the public's health knowledge, and this health knowledge in turn, has a significantly …
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