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Table 1Sample descriptives number of observations
Table 2Results from the Cox Proportional Hazard Model. Boldface numbers indicate significant results at the
Table 3Results from the OLS of log QALY weight
Table 4Remaining life-years for males in different ages and income deciles. In parentheses, we provide discounted values
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