Domestic tobacco producers have faced increasing competition from imported tobacco since the late 1970s. Much of the debate has centered on the unknown quality of imported tobacco. This study provides a discussion and clarification of the concept of quality, and demonstrates a method of measuring the average quality of imported tobacco. The results show that since 1977, imported tobacco has been steadily decreasing in average quality and moving toward lower quality producing countries and types of tobacco. The reasons for this decline are discussed along with the policy implications
This paper comprises a review of the published literature (1936-1979) dealing with the relationship ...
International trade in tobacco products, and tobacco is one of the largest markets employing countle...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The analysis of purchased tobacco quality and its correlation with quantity should give an answer wh...
With 18 percent of world tobacco exports and 12 percent of production, the United States is the lead...
The objective of this study is to determine the quality of tobacco Virginia F.I. type leaves an asso...
A 2009 study for the US organisation “Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids ” estimated that 11.6% of all i...
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...
Abstract Background: There are many different kinds of cigarettes and tobacco available in the mark...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco is the single largest cause of morbidity and mortality in the developed world; i...
Tobacco, the sixth largest cash crop grown in the United States, is cultivated in 21 States. The Uni...
Tobacco is grown in 21 States on about 137,000 farms. Several types and kinds are grown, but flue-cu...
We investigate the loss of competitiveness of U.S. tobacco leaf exports in Australian cigarette manu...
Tobacco is grown in 21 States on about 200,000 farms. Several types and kinds are grown, but flue-c...
This paper comprises a review of the published literature (1936-1979) dealing with the relationship ...
International trade in tobacco products, and tobacco is one of the largest markets employing countle...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The analysis of purchased tobacco quality and its correlation with quantity should give an answer wh...
With 18 percent of world tobacco exports and 12 percent of production, the United States is the lead...
The objective of this study is to determine the quality of tobacco Virginia F.I. type leaves an asso...
A 2009 study for the US organisation “Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids ” estimated that 11.6% of all i...
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...
Abstract Background: There are many different kinds of cigarettes and tobacco available in the mark...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco is the single largest cause of morbidity and mortality in the developed world; i...
Tobacco, the sixth largest cash crop grown in the United States, is cultivated in 21 States. The Uni...
Tobacco is grown in 21 States on about 137,000 farms. Several types and kinds are grown, but flue-cu...
We investigate the loss of competitiveness of U.S. tobacco leaf exports in Australian cigarette manu...
Tobacco is grown in 21 States on about 200,000 farms. Several types and kinds are grown, but flue-c...
This paper comprises a review of the published literature (1936-1979) dealing with the relationship ...
International trade in tobacco products, and tobacco is one of the largest markets employing countle...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...