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Smith Peter C. Read More. Your current browser may not support copying via this button. Contents Go to page:. Frogner, Peter S. Hussey, and Gerard F. Burgess Jr. All rights reserved. Sign in to annotate. Delete Cancel Save. Cancel Save. There are also unresolved puzzles about the relationship between drinking and productivity; even after controlling for a variety of other characteristics, drinkers tend to have higher earnings than abstainers, and women's earnings but not men's tend to increase with alcohol consumption.

Download Citation Data. Cook, Philip J. Newhouse ed. Cook, Philip and Michael J. Home Research Working Papers Alcohol. Alcohol Philip J. Share Twitter LinkedIn Email. Cullis , Philip R. Moore Ch 31 Prevention , pp Donald Kenkel Ch 32 The measurement of health-related quality of life for use in resource allocation decisions in health care , pp Paul Dolan Ch 33 Economic epidemiology and infectious diseases , pp Tomas Philipson Ch 34 Chapter 34 Equity in health care finance and delivery , pp Adam Wagstaff and Eddy Van Doorslaer Related works: This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same title.

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