This paper is a discussion of the Brown, Snell, and Tiller article. The economic accuracy, conciseness, and organization is noteworthy with the major strength being the analysis of the tobacco system with the absence of a Federal program. The base paper discusses economic consequences of the U.S. tobacco program, within-industry structural differences, and recent/potential future changes such as the buy-out, industry uncertainty, and the possibility of program elimination
This paper examines the historical experience of tobacco control in the last five decades and shares...
Interest in a tobacco quota buyout is at an all time high with several tobacco quota buyout and tran...
Public policy is part of and a creator of modern environments. By intent or neglect, it affects our ...
This paper is a discussion of the Brown, Snell, and Tiller article. The economic accuracy, concisene...
This paper is a discussion of the Brown, Snell, and Tiller article. The economic accuracy, concisene...
The farm level economic implications of the political turmoil surrounding tobacco are examined. Toba...
The farm level economic implications of the political turmoil surrounding tobacco are examined. Toba...
agriculture principles, health principles, tobacco industry, tobacco program, Agricultural and Food ...
Since the early settlers discovered tobacco being grown by native North Americans, tobacco has been ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the politics and economics of one of our country’s most prof...
Public health policies intended to reduce the incidence of smoking-related disease adversely affect ...
In 2004, Congress ended the sixty-six-year-old federal tobacco program, effectively dereg-ulating pr...
This paper considers the political economy of tobacco regulation—that is, the interplay between poli...
Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death in South Carolina. Smoking-related medical cos...
The issues of implementing a no-smoking policy in a small city in south-central Kentucky involve man...
This paper examines the historical experience of tobacco control in the last five decades and shares...
Interest in a tobacco quota buyout is at an all time high with several tobacco quota buyout and tran...
Public policy is part of and a creator of modern environments. By intent or neglect, it affects our ...
This paper is a discussion of the Brown, Snell, and Tiller article. The economic accuracy, concisene...
This paper is a discussion of the Brown, Snell, and Tiller article. The economic accuracy, concisene...
The farm level economic implications of the political turmoil surrounding tobacco are examined. Toba...
The farm level economic implications of the political turmoil surrounding tobacco are examined. Toba...
agriculture principles, health principles, tobacco industry, tobacco program, Agricultural and Food ...
Since the early settlers discovered tobacco being grown by native North Americans, tobacco has been ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the politics and economics of one of our country’s most prof...
Public health policies intended to reduce the incidence of smoking-related disease adversely affect ...
In 2004, Congress ended the sixty-six-year-old federal tobacco program, effectively dereg-ulating pr...
This paper considers the political economy of tobacco regulation—that is, the interplay between poli...
Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death in South Carolina. Smoking-related medical cos...
The issues of implementing a no-smoking policy in a small city in south-central Kentucky involve man...
This paper examines the historical experience of tobacco control in the last five decades and shares...
Interest in a tobacco quota buyout is at an all time high with several tobacco quota buyout and tran...
Public policy is part of and a creator of modern environments. By intent or neglect, it affects our ...