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This article takes a new approach to evaluating regulation of tobacco in general and the regulatory impact of the … tobacco litigation in particular. Rather than viewing the tobacco litigation in isolation, regulation-through-litigation as an … institutional response should be compared with potential alternative institutional responses such as regulation via administrative …
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Laws that prohibit, regulate, or tax cigarettes can generate illicit markets for tobacco products. Illicit markets both reduce the efficacy of policies intended to improve public health and create harms of their own. Enforcement can reduce evasion but creates additional harms, including...
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, which resulted in the airing of anti-smoking messages on radio and television from July 1, 1967 to January 1, 1971,and (3 …) the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act of 1970, which banned pro-smoking cigarette advertising on radio and television … corresponding adult price elasticities. The teenage smoking participation elasticity equals -1.2, and the quantity smoked elasticity …
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proposal to introduce a minimum alcohol price, the ban on smoking in enclosed public spaces, measures to reduce greenhouse gas … their theory or methods. ‘Expertise slippage’ is the tendency to defer to experts on matters which fall outside their area …
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, which resulted in the airing of anti-smoking messages on radio and television from July 1, 1967 to January 1, 1971,and (3 …) the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act of 1970, which banned pro-smoking cigarette advertising on radio and television … corresponding adult price elasticities. The teenage smoking participation elasticity equals -1.2, and the quantity smoked elasticity …
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financial payments of about $250 billion over 25 years. Settlement payments received by states are strongly related to smoking …
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deaths every year. Prenatal smoking and postnatal environmental smoke have been identified as strong risk factors for SIDS …. Given the link between smoking and SIDS, this paper examines the direct effects of cigarette prices, taxes and clean indoor … restrictions on smoking in restaurants and child care centers are also effective in reducing SIDS deaths …
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