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In recent decades, the occurrence of the banking crises has generated some concerns on economic
levels. In a society where we can observe an increasing concern for health and well -being, the crises'
effect is as much as necessary. This dissertation aims to analyze the impact of banking crises on alcohol
consumption, tobacco consumption, and Disability-adjusted Life. This effect was also estimated in the
years following the banking crisis. Local Projections are the methodology pursued, and they estimate
separate regressions that are local to each forest horizon. Afterward, an impulse-response profile on
the banking crisis was assessed. It was found that banking crises negatively affect alcohol consumption
but positively affect tobacco use and Disability-adjusted Life. On overall review, the health indicators
studied respond to the banking crises in different ways. It is essential to understand the causes and
act to improve these indicators. As a result of this unpredictable event, it is crucial to take action and
be prepared for the health impacts that can emerge.
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Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Statistics and Information Management, specialization in Information Analysis and Management
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Local Projections Banking Crisis Alcohol Consumption Tobacco Consumption DALYs
