Designing policy interventions in the context of obesity—what we can learn from the effects of cigarette taxes on children’s health
By Diana Winters (@diana3000) [Cross-posted at HealthLawProf Blog.] An important new study shows that a child will most likely be healthier throughout her childhood if a tax on cigarettes is in place when her mother is pregnant. Economist David Simon (who, full disclosure, is my cousin) at the University of Connecticut has extended the findings…