article published in a journal of public affairs, politics and regulationThe 1990s have witnessed a blizzard of antismoking efforts. Hillary Clinton and a variety of supporters of the Clinton health care plan urged dramatically higher cigarette taxes to pay for expanded health insurance efforts. And many state and local governments have imposed smoking restrictions or have undertaken antismoking ad campaigns. Those antismoking efforts recently culminated with a pro posed $368.5 billion settlement to address many liability and regulatory issues. The focal point of the bargain was the settlement of a series of lawsuits filed by the states against cigarette companies to recoup smoking-related Medicaid costs. Several state attorney genera...
A number of facts spurred President Clinton to make a major confrontation with the American tobacco ...
This article uses daily data on stock returns of five U.S. publicly traded cigarette producers to do...
In Suing the Tobacco and Lead Pigment Industries, legal scholar Donald G. Gifford recounts the trans...
This article first will explain the reasons behind and goals of state recoupment actions against the...
The 1998 Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) resolved litigation between forty-six states and the majo...
reached earlier, individual settlements against tobacco companies. Mississippi settled in October 19...
The tobacco industry is a major political force in Mississippi though lobbying, litigation, public r...
The 1998 Master Settlement Agreement resolved the unprecedented litigation in which the states sough...
Wilmer ‘Buddy’ Parker comments on the tobacco settlement in the State of Mississippi on the recovery...
We analyse the major economic issues raised by the 1997 Tobacco Resolution and the ensuing proposed ...
Leading up to the Master Settlement Agreement in 1998, lawsuits and threats of lawsu...
The proposed agreement between the attorneys general of 39 states and the tobacco industry was annou...
The historic tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) between 46 State Attorneys General and the to...
proportions took place. The five major U.S. tobacco manufacturers signed an agreement with 46 states...
We investigate whether the distributions to the states from the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement ...
A number of facts spurred President Clinton to make a major confrontation with the American tobacco ...
This article uses daily data on stock returns of five U.S. publicly traded cigarette producers to do...
In Suing the Tobacco and Lead Pigment Industries, legal scholar Donald G. Gifford recounts the trans...
This article first will explain the reasons behind and goals of state recoupment actions against the...
The 1998 Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) resolved litigation between forty-six states and the majo...
reached earlier, individual settlements against tobacco companies. Mississippi settled in October 19...
The tobacco industry is a major political force in Mississippi though lobbying, litigation, public r...
The 1998 Master Settlement Agreement resolved the unprecedented litigation in which the states sough...
Wilmer ‘Buddy’ Parker comments on the tobacco settlement in the State of Mississippi on the recovery...
We analyse the major economic issues raised by the 1997 Tobacco Resolution and the ensuing proposed ...
Leading up to the Master Settlement Agreement in 1998, lawsuits and threats of lawsu...
The proposed agreement between the attorneys general of 39 states and the tobacco industry was annou...
The historic tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) between 46 State Attorneys General and the to...
proportions took place. The five major U.S. tobacco manufacturers signed an agreement with 46 states...
We investigate whether the distributions to the states from the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement ...
A number of facts spurred President Clinton to make a major confrontation with the American tobacco ...
This article uses daily data on stock returns of five U.S. publicly traded cigarette producers to do...
In Suing the Tobacco and Lead Pigment Industries, legal scholar Donald G. Gifford recounts the trans...