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Frontiers in Public Health | www.frontiersin.org June 2022 | Volume 10 | Article 907138 Economic Freedom, Education, and Life Expectancy consumption or tobacco consumption, could be influence factors of life expectancy. Economic freedom can influence life expectancy via educational attainment, because individuals from countries with higher economic freedom generally give more importance to educational attainment. The causality analysis reveals a one-way causal effect from educational attainment and economic freedom to life expectancy, but no significant causality from life expectancy to economic freedom and educational attainment is found. The findings indicate that both economic freedom . . .
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