Papers

Publications

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Lillard, Dean R. and Christopoulou, Rebekka (eds.). 2015. “Life-course smoking behavior: Patterns and national context in ten countries.” Oxford University Press.

Christopoulou, R., and Lillard, D. R. forthcoming. “Migration to the US and Marital Mobility.” Review of Economics of the Household. (also NBER Working paper 19495).

Christopoulou, R. and Lillard, D. R. 2015. “Is Smoking Behavior Culturally Determined? Evidence from British Immigrants.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 110: 78-90 (also available as NBER Working paper 19036).

Lillard, D. R., Christopoulou, R., and Gil-Lacruz, A. 2014. “Validation of a Method for Reconstructing Historical Rates of Smoking Prevalence.” American Journal of Epidemiology. Vol. 179(1): 15-19. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwu184.

Lillard, D. R., Molloy, E. and Sfekas, A. 2013. Smoking Initiation and the Iron Law of Demand, Journal of Health Economics, 32(1): 114-127.

Lillard, D. R. and Sfekas, A. 2013. Just Passing Through: the Effect of the Master Settlement Agreement on Estimated Cigarette Tax Price Pass-Through, Applied Economics Letters, 20(4), 353-357.

Bar, H. Y. and Lillard, D. R. 2012. Accounting for Heaping in Retrospectively Reported Event Data – a Mixture-Model Approach. Statistics in Medicine, 31: 3347–3365.

Christopoulou, R., Lillard, D. R., Balmori, J. 2012. Smoking Behavior of Mexicans: Patterns by Birth-cohort, Gender, and Education, International Journal of Public Health, DOI: 10.1007/s00038-012-0376-7v.

Christopoulou, R., Han, J., Jaber, A., Lillard, D.R. 2011. Dying for a Smoke: How Much Does Differential Mortality of Smokers Affect Estimated Life‐Course Smoking Prevalence? Preventive Medicine, 52(1), 66–70. (Appendix, Codes)

Lillard, D. 2011. Keeping it in the Family? If Parents Smoke Do Children Follow? Schmollers Jahrbuch: Journal of Applied Social Science, 131(2), 277-286.

Lillard, D. R. 2010. Smoking in Australia. In Wilkins, R., Diana Warren, D., Markus Hahn, M., and Houng., B. (eds) Families, Incomes and Jobs, Volume 5: A Statistical Report on Waves 1 to 7 of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey. Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne, Australia.

Work in progress

Christopoulou, R., Jaber, A., Lillard, D. R. 2013. Intergenerational and Social Transmission of Virtues: Theory and Evidence from Smoking Behavior, NBER Working paper No. 19304.

Lillard, D. R., Christopoulou, R. 2012. Does Migration to the US Cause People to Smoke? Evidence Corrected for Selection Bias.

Lillard, D. R., Gil Lacruz, A., Ribeirinho Machado, S. 2010. Smoking, Taxes, and Pregnancy on the Iberian Peninsula.

Lillard, D. R., Christopoulou, R., Balmori, J., Jaber, A., Han, J., Gil, Lacruz, A., Liu, F. 2010. Patterns and Predictors of Life-Course Smoking in Nine Developing and Developed Countries.

Lillard, D. R., Bar, H., Wang, H.  2009.  A Heap of Trouble?  Accounting for Mismatch Bias in Retrospectively Collected Data.