Laux Fritz
J Okla State Med Assoc. 2015 Nov;108(11):463-70.
A comparison of sales tax and employment data from before and after the new statewide secondhand smoke laws took effect on March 1, 2006, finds that both revenue and employment levels have increased for Oklahoma restaurants since imposition of the new rules. Furthermore, comparing revenue and employment levels across states, with Kansas, and controlling for changes in overall economic activity, shows that Oklahoma has done relatively better than Kansas, since imposition of the new law. Kansas had no similar change to its restaurant smoking rules, which still largely permitted smoking, during the study timeframe.
对2006年3月1日全州范围二手烟新法律生效前后的销售税和就业数据进行比较后发现,自新规定实施以来,俄克拉荷马州餐厅的收入和就业水平均有所提高。此外,将俄克拉荷马州与堪萨斯州的收入和就业水平进行比较,并控制总体经济活动的变化,结果显示自新法律实施以来,俄克拉荷马州的表现相对优于堪萨斯州。在研究期间,堪萨斯州的餐厅吸烟规定没有类似变化,该州仍在很大程度上允许吸烟。