The study estimates the economic issues related to tobacco. Cigarette and bidi production in Bangladesh have been increasing since 1980. Imports and exports have fluctuated, but there is a persistent negative trade balance in tobacco and tobacco products. Recent prevalence trends are not clear, but remain over 40% among men. National statistics put smoking among women at 4-5%, but tobacco chewing is common among women, and undocumented. Prevalence is much higher for men with lower incomes and education. Policies to reduce tobacco use are summarized, they have been relatively weak, but would be greatly enhanced if proposed legislation is enacted. Money spent on tobacco products by poor people could do much to reduce malnutrition if it were s...
After ratifying the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control in 2004, Bangladesh enacted anti-tobacc...
This study is based on various sources but mainly on the Myanmar Study on Tobacco Economics 2001. Re...
Tobacco is already the world’s leading cause of preventable death, claiming over 5 million lives ann...
The study estimates the economic issues related to tobacco. Cigarette and bidi production in Banglad...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the extent of tobacco expenditures in Bangladesh and to compare those cost...
Introduction Smokeless tobacco (ST) remains poorly regulated in Bangladesh. This study describes the...
This study is based both on secondary and primary data. The primary data were collected using a smok...
Tobacco control policies are essential to improve the file of the poor as well as the economic welfa...
BackgroundThe tobacco epidemic in Bangladesh is pervasive. Expenditures on tobacco may reduce money ...
Increases in tax on cigarettes would result in a significant reduction in cigarette consumption whil...
Revenue from taxation of tobacco products accounts for more than 5 % of total government revenue in ...
This paper examines an emerging issue rising up in a developing economy like Bangladesh “Indirect ...
Bangladesh is rich in cultural inheritance and tobacco use is an integral part of the culture in the...
This paper summarizes briefly the general economic situation in the Maldives and describes its healt...
Smoking and passive smoking are collectively the biggest preventable cause of death in Bangladesh, w...
After ratifying the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control in 2004, Bangladesh enacted anti-tobacc...
This study is based on various sources but mainly on the Myanmar Study on Tobacco Economics 2001. Re...
Tobacco is already the world’s leading cause of preventable death, claiming over 5 million lives ann...
The study estimates the economic issues related to tobacco. Cigarette and bidi production in Banglad...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the extent of tobacco expenditures in Bangladesh and to compare those cost...
Introduction Smokeless tobacco (ST) remains poorly regulated in Bangladesh. This study describes the...
This study is based both on secondary and primary data. The primary data were collected using a smok...
Tobacco control policies are essential to improve the file of the poor as well as the economic welfa...
BackgroundThe tobacco epidemic in Bangladesh is pervasive. Expenditures on tobacco may reduce money ...
Increases in tax on cigarettes would result in a significant reduction in cigarette consumption whil...
Revenue from taxation of tobacco products accounts for more than 5 % of total government revenue in ...
This paper examines an emerging issue rising up in a developing economy like Bangladesh “Indirect ...
Bangladesh is rich in cultural inheritance and tobacco use is an integral part of the culture in the...
This paper summarizes briefly the general economic situation in the Maldives and describes its healt...
Smoking and passive smoking are collectively the biggest preventable cause of death in Bangladesh, w...
After ratifying the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control in 2004, Bangladesh enacted anti-tobacc...
This study is based on various sources but mainly on the Myanmar Study on Tobacco Economics 2001. Re...
Tobacco is already the world’s leading cause of preventable death, claiming over 5 million lives ann...