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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Econ. 2021 Aug 2;79:102512. doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2021.102512

Table 4B.

Reduced form estimates of the impact of the regime change on the fraction of NYS smokers who usually purchase premium-brand cigarettes, by education group

High school or less Some college or more

NYS-ATS NHP-Full NYS-ATS NHP-Full
Post −0.1411***
(0.0399)
−0.0573
(0.0733)
−0.2256***
(0.0446)
−0.1371**
(0.0564)
Distance −0.0618
(0.0452)
−0.1485
(0.1123)
−0.0701
(0.0513)
−0.0584
(0.1090)
Post*Distance 0.1761***
(0.0516)
0.1604
(0.1054)
0.2381***
(0.0487)
0.3023***
(0.0708)

R2 0.233 0.315 0.155 0.243

Dependent Mean 0.6768 0.6390 0.7520 0.7080
Sample Size (N) 4,619 8,738 5,113 15,559
Number of households --- 757 --- 1,353

Notes: Standard errors appear in parenthesis; they are clustered at the county level in the NYS-ATS data and at the zip code level in the NHP data.

***

p<0.01,

**

p<0.05,

*

p<0.1. All models contain the same covariates as the models that generated our main estimates as presented in Table 2.