Abstract Background In principle, trade and investment agreements are meant to boost economic growth. However, the removal of trade barriers and the provision of investment incentives to attract foreign direct investments may facilitate increased trade in and/or more efficient production of commodities considered harmful to health such as tobacco. We analyze existing evidence on trade and investment liberalization and its relationship to tobacco trade in Sub-Saharan African countries. Methods We compare tobacco trading patterns to foreign direct investments made by tobacco companies. We estimate and compare changes in the Konjunkturforschungsstelle (KOF) Economic Globalization measure, relative price measure and cigarette prices. Results Pr...
BACKGROUND:Since the tobacco epidemic is moving from developed to developing countries, it is import...
The conclusion of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) w...
This paper analyses the particular challenges that tobacco control poses for health governance in an...
Abstract Background As African governments take measures to enhance international trade and Foreign ...
This study quantitatively analyzes the general equilibrium effects of declines in world demand for t...
This study quantitatively analyzes the general equilibrium effects of declines in world demand for t...
A study by the Consortium pour la recherche économique et sociale (CRES) / Consortium for Economic a...
Tobacco control norms have gained momentum over the past decade. To date 43 of 47 Sub-Saharan Africa...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco is the single largest cause of morbidity and mortality in the developed world; i...
The past forty years have been tumultuous for tobacco companies facing increasingly stringent regula...
Purpose: Policy misalignment across different sectors of government serves as one of the pivotal bar...
Background Since the tobacco epidemic is moving from developed to developing countries, it is impor...
Introduction Increased taxation is one of the most effective tobacco control measures. Price differe...
Introduction: Increased taxation is one of the most effective tobacco control measures. Price differ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-189).Global best practice in tobacco control policy is a...
BACKGROUND:Since the tobacco epidemic is moving from developed to developing countries, it is import...
The conclusion of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) w...
This paper analyses the particular challenges that tobacco control poses for health governance in an...
Abstract Background As African governments take measures to enhance international trade and Foreign ...
This study quantitatively analyzes the general equilibrium effects of declines in world demand for t...
This study quantitatively analyzes the general equilibrium effects of declines in world demand for t...
A study by the Consortium pour la recherche économique et sociale (CRES) / Consortium for Economic a...
Tobacco control norms have gained momentum over the past decade. To date 43 of 47 Sub-Saharan Africa...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco is the single largest cause of morbidity and mortality in the developed world; i...
The past forty years have been tumultuous for tobacco companies facing increasingly stringent regula...
Purpose: Policy misalignment across different sectors of government serves as one of the pivotal bar...
Background Since the tobacco epidemic is moving from developed to developing countries, it is impor...
Introduction Increased taxation is one of the most effective tobacco control measures. Price differe...
Introduction: Increased taxation is one of the most effective tobacco control measures. Price differ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-189).Global best practice in tobacco control policy is a...
BACKGROUND:Since the tobacco epidemic is moving from developed to developing countries, it is import...
The conclusion of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) w...
This paper analyses the particular challenges that tobacco control poses for health governance in an...