Smoking bans don’t cause job losses in bars, restaurants
June 3, 2009
by Emily Caldwell
New research suggests that exempting bars from community smoking bans makes no economic difference in terms of preserving bar employment, and that even the most comprehensive clean indoor air policies do not lead to a reduction in hospitality jobs.
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Michael Brandl, Fisher College of Business
Claire Kamp Dush, Department of Human Development and Family Science 
