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The authors use FUND 3.9 to estimate the social cost of four greenhouse gases-carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and sulphur hexafluoride-with sensitivity tests for carbon dioxide fertilization, terrestrial feedbacks, climate sensitivity, discounting, equity weighting, and socioeconomic and...
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This paper examines the labour market impacts of lifestyle risk factors and associated chronic diseases, in terms of … review of the evidence of the labour market outcomes of key risk factors (obesity, smoking and hazardous drinking) and of a … labour market impacts, but with mixed findings in some areas. Obesity and smoking clearly impair employment prospects, wages …
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Trade in illicit alcohol products is an attractive target for organised crime, as both the market and potential profits … are large, in some cases requiring little investment. The illicit alcohol trade not only fuels criminal networks, but also … alcohol trade. It examines the nature and scope of illicit trade in the sector, assesses the impacts of illicit trade on socio …
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1. Introduction: Wine and Technology Between Cultural Attitudes to Alcohol, Sales, Legislation, and Health -- 2. The … Greatest Tricks of Digital Alcohol Marketing: The Consumer’s Voice and Alcohol e-Marketing -- 3. Wine Storytelling -- 4 … Curative Purposes -- 7. Children and Adolescents as a Marketing Target -- 8. Social Media, Alcohol, and Young People -- 9 …
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Treatment of Alcohol Abuse -- Chapter 6. Legal Remedies to Reduce the Abuse of Alcohol -- Chapter 7. The Market and the Social …This title discusses the phenomenon of alcohol abuse as a behavioural disease and the associated costs. The author … details alcohol’s status as a psychoactive drug; he notes, however, that in contrast to other psychoactive drugs, alcohol has …
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