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, the models show that the price elasticities of demand range from -2.117 to -1.494. In a rapidly evolving e-cigarette …
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. The FDA recently requested a ban on e-cigarette flavors, but was rejected. The FDA is again considering this ban and also … preferences for flavors and other attributes and use these preferences to predict the demand for each cigarette type and for “none …
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Electronic cigarettes are a less harmful alternative to combustible cigarettes. We analyze data on e-cigarette choices … contributions. First, our predictions about e-cigarette use under counter-factual policy scenarios provide new information about …
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Because of the high social cost of cigarette smoking, many countries impose advertising restrictions to reduce … cigarette consumption. Yet previous studies conclude that advertising constraints have been ineffective at reducing cigarette … National Tobacco Settlement, have decreased the equilibrium level of cigarette consumption in the United States, a result that …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the importance of tobacco differentiation attributes (i.e. nicotine and tar content, length, flavor and thickness) in market performance and loyalty levels of brands. Design/methodology/approach – The study adopts a stochastic approach to...
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The rapid rise in e-cigarette use rates among high school students in the United States is a significant source of …
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"Indonesia is the world's second largest cigarette market: two out of three men smoke, and clove-laced tobacco …
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