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Ruhr Economic Papers #172

2010

Michael Kvasnicka, Harald Tauchmann

Much Ado About Nothing? – Smoking Bans and Germany's Hospitality Industry

Over the last years, public smoking bans have been introduced in most European countries. Unlike elsewhere, in Germany such bans were introduced at state level at different points in time, which provides important intra-country regional variation that can be exploited to identify the effects of such bans on the hospitality industry. Using monthly data from a compulsory survey carried out by the German Federal Statistical Office, we study the short-run effects that these bans had on establishments' sales. In contrast to the largely US-based literature, we find that smoke-free policies had a negative (yet moderate) effect on establishment sales. Closure rates of businesses in the hospitality industry, however, were not significantly aff ected by the introduction of state smoking bans.

ISBN: 978-3-86788-192-0

JEL-Klassifikation: L51 I12

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