E-Cigarettes and Respiratory Disease: A Replication, Extension, and Future Directions

17 Pages Posted: 14 Jul 2020 Last revised: 27 Feb 2023

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Donald Kenkel

Cornell University

Alan D. Mathios

Cornell University - Department of Policy Analysis & Management (PAM)

Hua Wang

Cornell University

Date Written: July 2020

Abstract

Electronic cigarettes show potential to reduce the harms from smoking combustible tobacco, but there is uncertainty about the long-term health consequences. We replicate and extend the study by Bhatta and Glantz (20192), which reports longitudinal statistical associations between e-cigarette use and long-term respiratory disease. We are able to closely replicate their results. When we use a more flexible empirical specification, among respondents who had never smoked combustible tobacco, we find no evidence that current or former e-cigarette use is associated with respiratory disease. The statistical associations between e-cigarette use and respiratory disease are driven by e-cigarette users who are also current or former smokers of combustible tobacco. A striking feature of the data is that almost all e-cigarette users were either current or former smokers of combustible tobacco. We then discuss the potential for future applied econometric research to credibly identify the causal effects of e-cigarette use on health. Challenges include the potential selection biases that stem from the complex set of consumer choices to initiate and quit smoking combustible tobacco, use of e-cigarettes, and dual use of both products. We suggest using a variety of identification strategies to uncover the causal effects that use a variety of econometric methods.

Suggested Citation

Kenkel, Donald and Mathios, Alan D. and Wang, Hua, E-Cigarettes and Respiratory Disease: A Replication, Extension, and Future Directions (July 2020). NBER Working Paper No. w27507, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3649871

Donald Kenkel (Contact Author)

Cornell University ( email )

Ithaca, NY 14853
United States

Alan D. Mathios

Cornell University - Department of Policy Analysis & Management (PAM) ( email )

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Ithaca, NY 14853
United States
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Hua Wang

Cornell University ( email )

Ithaca, NY 14853
United States

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