We analyse the major economic issues raised by the 1997 Tobacco Resolution and the ensuing proposed legislation that were intended to settle tobacco litigation in the United States. By settling litigation largely in return for tax increases, the Resolution was a superb example of a "win-win" deal. The taxes would cost the companies about $1 billion per year, but yield the government about $13 billion per year, and allow the lawyers to claim fees based on hundreds of billions in "damages". Only consumers, in whose name many of the lawsuits were filed, lost out. Though the strategy seems brilliant for the parties involved, the execution was less intelligent. We show that alternative taxes would be considerably superior to those proposed, and ...
The proposed tobacco settlement agreement, as negotiated by some state attorneys general and the tob...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco companies use a host of strategies to undermine public health efforts directed t...
This issue brief probes the economic issues associated with tobacco and cigarettes. It examines the ...
[Forthcoming in Brookings Papers on Economic Activity] We analyse the major economic issues raised b...
The authors analyse the major economic issues raised by the 1997 Tobacco Resolution and the ensuing ...
The 1998 Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) resolved litigation between forty-six states and the majo...
The 1998 Master Settlement Agreement resolved the unprecedented litigation in which the states sough...
Litigation and regulatory assaults on the tobacco companies may create a willingness among tobacco m...
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...
Wilmer ‘Buddy’ Parker comments on the tobacco settlement in the State of Mississippi on the recovery...
Abstract- The tobacco settlement does not appear to achieve the efficiency objectives of a liability...
Recent pro-plaintiff developments in tobacco litigation may lead to the conclusion that such litigat...
The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) identifies civil and criminal litigation as a pub...
The settlement of the Attorney Generals' suits against the cigarette industry for $206 billion was a...
The proposed tobacco settlement agreement, as negotiated by some state attorneys general and the tob...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco companies use a host of strategies to undermine public health efforts directed t...
This issue brief probes the economic issues associated with tobacco and cigarettes. It examines the ...
[Forthcoming in Brookings Papers on Economic Activity] We analyse the major economic issues raised b...
The authors analyse the major economic issues raised by the 1997 Tobacco Resolution and the ensuing ...
The 1998 Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) resolved litigation between forty-six states and the majo...
The 1998 Master Settlement Agreement resolved the unprecedented litigation in which the states sough...
Litigation and regulatory assaults on the tobacco companies may create a willingness among tobacco m...
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...
Wilmer ‘Buddy’ Parker comments on the tobacco settlement in the State of Mississippi on the recovery...
Abstract- The tobacco settlement does not appear to achieve the efficiency objectives of a liability...
Recent pro-plaintiff developments in tobacco litigation may lead to the conclusion that such litigat...
The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) identifies civil and criminal litigation as a pub...
The settlement of the Attorney Generals' suits against the cigarette industry for $206 billion was a...
The proposed tobacco settlement agreement, as negotiated by some state attorneys general and the tob...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco companies use a host of strategies to undermine public health efforts directed t...
This issue brief probes the economic issues associated with tobacco and cigarettes. It examines the ...