I feel like increased productivity from smoking tobacco wouldn't be impossible to calculate if you just compare performance of smoker vs non-smoker in aggregate.
I would be surprised if the stimulating effects outstripped the dying early effects.
edit: just did a brief search and apparently on aggregate former smokers who quit have increased productivity following quitting, so even while smoking there is decreased productivity effects
I would be surprised if the stimulating effects outstripped the dying early effects.
edit: just did a brief search and apparently on aggregate former smokers who quit have increased productivity following quitting, so even while smoking there is decreased productivity effects