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of smoking is assembled and tested econometrically. The model identifies the factors that determine cigarette consumption …
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We analyse the major economic issues raised by the 1997 Tobacco Resolution and the ensuing proposed legislation that … were intended to settle tobacco litigation in the United States. By settling litigation largely in return for tax increases … argue that the legislation was not particularly focused on youth smoking, despite the rhetoric. However, contrary to …
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We analyse the major economic issues raised by the 1997 Tobacco Resolution and the ensuing proposed legislation that … were intended to settle tobacco litigation in the United States. By settling litigation largely in return for tax increases … argue that the legislation was not particularly focused on youth smoking, despite the rhetoric. However, contrary to …
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This paper examines some of the perceived tensions between free trade and regulation of tobacco for health purposes and … special rules for tobacco are unnecessary. Free trade itself does not raise national sovereignty concerns, nor does it …
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taxes lower rates of smokeless tobacco use, they substantially increase smoking among young men. For example, a ten … percentage point increase in the tax on smokeless tobacco would raise the smoking rate by 5.3% percent in this group. The … indoor air laws have no effect. Since smoking cigarettes is much more harmful than smokeless tobacco, higher taxes on …
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