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Monitoring the Tobacco Epidemic
Liu, B., Peto, R. Chen, Z-M., Boreham, J., Wu, Y-P., Li, J-Y., Campbell, T. C., Chen, J-S.: Emerging Tobacco Hazards in China: 1. Retrospective Proportional Mortality Study of One Million Deaths.
British Medical Journal 317: 1411-1422. 1998.

Hu, T., Tsai, Y. Cigarette Consumption in Rural China: Survey Results From 3 Provinces.
American Journal of Public Health, 90 (11):1785-87, 2000.

Wakbeek CV. Recent Trends in Smoking Prevalence in South Africa: Some Evidence from AMPS Data, Research for International Tobacco Control Reasearch Outputs, 2000, PDF Format.

Health Care and Social Costs of Tobacco Use
Warner, K. E., Hodgson, T. A., Carroll, C. E. Medical Costs of Smoking in the United States: Estimates, their Validity, and their Implications. Tobacco Control, 8: 290-300,1999.

Townsend JL. Policies to Halve Smoking Deaths.
Addiction, 88:43-52, 1993.

David J Collins, Helen M Lapsley.
Pacific Tobacco and Health Project, Australian International Development Assistance Bureau, May 1997.

Poverty, Equity and Smoking
Efroymson D, Ahmed S. Hungry for Tobacco: An Analysis of the Economic Impact of Tobacco on the Poor in Bangladesh. Dhaka: PATH Canada and Work for a Better Bangladesh, 2000.

Townsend, J, 1987. Cigarette Tax, Economic Welfare and Social Class Patterns of Smoking. Applied Economics, 19: 355-365.

Demand for Tobacco - The Effect of Prices and Taxes
Lewit, E.M., Coate, D. The Potential for Using Excise Taxes to Reduce Smoking. Journal of Health Economics, 1: 121-145, 1982.

Chapman, S., Richardson, J. Tobacco Excise and Declining Tobacco Consumption: The Case of Papua New Guinea. American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 80, No. 5, May 1990.

Becker, G.S., Grossman, M., Murphy, K.M. An Empirical Analysis of Cigarette Addiction. American Economic Review, 84: 396-418, 1994.

Gruber, J.: Youth Smoking in the U.S. Prices and Policies. Working Paper 7506, National Bureau of Economic Research, January 2000.

Van Walbeek, CP. Impact of the Recent Tobacco Excise Tax Increases on the Future Government Revenue Potential in South Africa. Economics of Tobacco Control Project, UCT, Research Release no. 1., 2000.

Walbeek CV. Industry Response to the Recent Tobacco Excise Rate Increases in South Africa. Research for International Tobacco Control Reasearch Outputs, 2000, PDF Format.

Teh-wei Hu, Zhengzhong Mao. The Effects of Cigarette Tax on Cigarette Consumption and the Chinese Economy. Tobacco Control, 11:105-108; 2002.

Ross, H., Chaloupka, F.J. The Effect of Cigarette Prices on Youth Smoking. Health Economics, forthcoming 2002.

Demand for Tobacco - The Effect of Non-Price Factors (smoking restrictions, advertising, youth access, health information)
Chaloupka, F.J., Saffer H. Clean Indoor Air Laws and the Demand for Cigarettes. Contemporary Policy Issues, 10: 72-83, 1992.

Saffer H., Chaloupka F.J. Tobacco Advertising: Economic Theory and International Evidence. Journal of Health Economics,19 (6):1117-37, 2000.

Smoking Initiation and Cessation, Clinical Interventions (nicotine replacement therapy)
Farkas, A.J., Gilpin E.A., Distefan J.M., Pierce J.P. The Effects of Household and Workplace Smoking Restrictions on Quitting Behaviors. Tobacco Control, 8:261-265; 1999.

Hu, T.W., Sung, H.Y., Keeler, T.E., Marciniak, M. Cigarette Consumption and Sales of Nicotine Replacement Products.
Tobacco Control, 9 (Suppl 2): ii60-ii63, 2000.

Pierce, J.P., Gilpin, E.A. A Historical Analysis of Tobacco Marketing and the Uptake of Smoking by Youth in the United States: 1890-1977.
Health Psychology, Vol. 14, No 6: 500-508, 1995.

Lightwood J, Glantz, S. Short-term Economic and Health Benefits of Smoking Cessation, Circulation, 1997, 96:1089-1096.

Tauras, J. A., Chaloupka, F.J. Determinants of Smoking Cessation: an Analysis of Young Adult Men and Women. in: Economics of Substance Abuse, edited by Michael Grossman and Chee-Ruey Hsieh, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, United Kingdom, 2001.

Tauras, J.A., L.D. Johnston, and P.M. O'Malley: An Analysis of Teenage Smoking Initiation: The Effects of Government Intervention. NBER Working Paper 8331, June 2001.

Tobacco and Employment
Van der Merwe, R."The Implications of Falling Tobacco Consumption for Employment in South Africa." In The Economics of Tobacco Control in South Africa. Cape Town: School of Economics, University of Cape Town, June 1998.

Maravanyika, E. "The economics of tobacco in Zimbabwe." In
The Economics of Tobacco Control in South Africa. Cape Town: School of Economics, University of Cape Town, June 1998.

Allen, R.C. "The False Dilemma: The Impact of Tobacco Control Policies on Employment in Canada", National Campaign for Action on Tobacco: Ottawa, Ontario.

Globalization, Trade Liberalization and Smoking
Chaloupka, F.J., Laixuthai, A. Cigarette Smoking in Pacific Rim Countries: The Impact of U.S. Trade Policy. National Bureau for Economic Research, Inc., Working Paper No. 5543, 1996.

Hsieh, Chee-Ruey; Hu, Teh-Wei; Lin, Chien-Fu Jeff. The Demand for Cigarettes in Taiwan: Domestic versus Imported Cigarettes.
Contemporary Economic Policy, Vol. 17 (2). p 223-34. April 1999.

Smuggling and Tobacco Use
Galbraith, John W and Kaiserman, Murray (1997). "Taxation, Smuggling and Demand for Cigarettes in Canada: Evidence from Time-Series Data." Journal of Health Economics, 16(3), 287-301.

Yurekli, A., and Zhang, P. (2000). "The Impact of Clean Indoor-Air Laws and Cigarette Smuggling on Demand for Cigarettes: An Empirical Model," Health Economics, 9(2), 159-70.

Joossens, L., Raw, M. How Can Cigarette Smuggling be Reduced? British Medical Journal; 321:947-950, 2000.

Gruber, J., Sen, A., Stabile, M. Estimating Price Elasticities When There Is Smuggling: The Sensitivity Of Smoking To Price In Canada. Working Paper 8962, National Bureau of Economic Research, May 2002.

Cost-effectiveness of Tobacco Controls
Sly, D.F., Heald, G.R., Ray, S. The Florida 'truth' Anti-tobacco Media Evaluation: Design, First-Year Results, and Implications for Planning Future State Media Evaluation. Tobacco Control, 10: 9-15, 2001.

Farrelly MC, Pechacek T, Chaloupka FJ. The Impact Of Tobacco Control Program Expenditures on Aggregate Cigarette Sales: 1981-1998. Working Paper 8691. NBER Working Paper Series, 2001.

Pierce, JP et al., Has the California Tobacco Control Program Reduced Smoking?
Journal of the American Medical Association, September 9, 1998.Volume 280, No. 10.

Ranson MK, Jha P, Chaloupka FJ, Nguyen SN. Global and regional estimates of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of price increases and other tobacco control policies. Working paper, Health Policy Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 2001.

Comprehensive Tobacco Control Policies in Developing Countries
Walbeek CV. Effective Development Policies Require Political Will: The Example of Tobacco Control in South Africa, Research for International Tobacco Control Reasearch Outputs, June 2001, PDF Format.

Walbeek CV. The Economics of Tobacco Control in South Africa. Research for International Tobacco Control Reasearch Outputs, May 2000, PDF Format.

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