Magister Commercii - MComRegulations to reduce the consumption of tobacco products have dual effects on economies. Economies that are net consumers of tobacco products experience welfare enhancing effects as a result of these regulations. However, these regulations can have adverse welfare effects among net producing economies. Many studies have explored these welfare effects on net consuming economies, whereas the impacts among net producing economies have been neglected. This research paper examined the adverse welfare effects of smoking regulations on small tobacco exporting economies with, a comparative advantage in tobacco production.South Afric
Determinants of smallholder tobacco contract farming participation were considered in this study. Th...
BackgroundZimbabwe is the largest tobacco producer in Africa. Despite expressing opposition in the p...
This study compares the financial costs and returns to tobacco growing with twelve (traditional and ...
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...
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 (FSPTCA) became federal law on June 22...
Using a historical and political economy perspective, this paper explores the prospects for tobacco ...
Changing global markets have generated a dramatic shift in tobacco consumption from high-income coun...
This paper analyses the effect of tobacco substitution on the welfare of smallholder farmers in Mala...
The past forty years have been tumultuous for tobacco companies facing increasingly stringent regula...
Agriculture is central to Zimbabwe’s economic recovery and prosperity. The sector however continues ...
Abstract Background In principle, trade and investment agreements are meant to boost economic growth...
This paper provides estimates of the economic welfare effects of tobacco taxation in India, S.Africa...
"This study estimates empirically the employment effects if stronger tobacco control policies result...
While tobacco production and exports prove to be one of the major activities by most developing coun...
Determinants of smallholder tobacco contract farming participation were considered in this study. Th...
BackgroundZimbabwe is the largest tobacco producer in Africa. Despite expressing opposition in the p...
This study compares the financial costs and returns to tobacco growing with twelve (traditional and ...
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...
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 (FSPTCA) became federal law on June 22...
Using a historical and political economy perspective, this paper explores the prospects for tobacco ...
Changing global markets have generated a dramatic shift in tobacco consumption from high-income coun...
This paper analyses the effect of tobacco substitution on the welfare of smallholder farmers in Mala...
The past forty years have been tumultuous for tobacco companies facing increasingly stringent regula...
Agriculture is central to Zimbabwe’s economic recovery and prosperity. The sector however continues ...
Abstract Background In principle, trade and investment agreements are meant to boost economic growth...
This paper provides estimates of the economic welfare effects of tobacco taxation in India, S.Africa...
"This study estimates empirically the employment effects if stronger tobacco control policies result...
While tobacco production and exports prove to be one of the major activities by most developing coun...
Determinants of smallholder tobacco contract farming participation were considered in this study. Th...
BackgroundZimbabwe is the largest tobacco producer in Africa. Despite expressing opposition in the p...
This study compares the financial costs and returns to tobacco growing with twelve (traditional and ...