Poverty and smoking - World Bank

a regression of this ratio of smoking prevalence between high- and low-education groups to a log of 1994 gross domestic product (GDP) per capita (in constant 1987 dollars) is significant (y = -0.4177x + 5.4931, R squared of 0.348). As Kenkel and Chen (Chapter 8) discuss, levels of information on the hazards of smoking are highest in rich ... ................
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