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Do children's car seats save lives?
Relative to seat belts, maybe not. Read Levitt and Dubner on this question.
Posted by Tyler Cowen on July 14, 2005 at 08:09 AM in Science | Permalink
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There's a little blogosphere firestorm going on about Levitt's conclusion that there isn't much difference in safety between a child in a car seat, and a child with an (adult) shoulder belt. If you go and read the paper, what [Read More]
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