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... . Strategies to Combat Illicit Tobacco Trade.
From page 198...
... Presentation to the Califor nia Board of Equalization, at the Center for Disease Control's Illicit Tobacco Meeting, July, Atlanta, GA. Bates, C., Connolly, G.N., and Jarvis, M
From page 199...
... . Estimating the Size of the Illicit Tobacco Market in Canada: Methodology Discussion.
From page 200...
... . Cigarette package health warnings and interest in quitting smoking -- 14 countries, 2008-2010.
From page 201...
... , Draft Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products. Paper prepared for the Fifth Session of the Conference of the Parties to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, November 12-17, Seoul, South Korea.
From page 202...
... . Excise tax avoidance: The case of state cigarette taxes.
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... . Stepping Up the Fight Against Cigarette Smuggling and Other Forms of Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products -- A Comprehensive EU Strategy.
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... . The Use of Technology to Combat the Illicit Tobacco Trade.
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... . Tobacco Product Illicit Trade Phenomena: National Study for Imperial Tobacco Canada.
From page 206...
... Reviews of evidence regard ing interventions to reduce tobacco use and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 20(2S)
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... Committee on Scientific Standards for Studies on Modified Risk Tobacco Products. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
From page 208...
... . From cigarette smuggling to illicit tobacco trade.
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... . The new WHO FCTC protocol to eliminate illicit trade in tobacco products -- challenges ahead.
From page 210...
... . Graphic warning labels on plain cigarette packs: Will they make a difference to adolescents?
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... . Young adult smokers' perceptions of illicit tobacco and the possible impact of plain packaging on purchase behaviour.
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... Survey. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 15(11)
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... (2014) Tobacco industry manipulation of data on and press coverage of the illicit tobacco trade in the UK.
From page 214...
... . Early evidence about predicted unintended consequences of standardized packaging of tobacco products in Australia: A cross-sectional study of place of purchase, regular brands and use of illicit tobacco.
From page 215...
... Attitudes and behaviours regard ing illicit tobacco in a multiply disadvantaged community in England. Addiction, 108, 2,212-2,219.
From page 216...
... . Tackling Illicit Tobacco for Better Health, Final Evaluation Report.
From page 217...
... . Illicit Tobacco: Various Schemes Are Used to Evade Taxes and Fees.
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... . Do larger pictorial health warnings diminish the need for plain packaging of cigarettes?
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... . Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products.


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