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Curbing the epidemic: Governments and the economics of tobac by Series: Development in practice
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Publication details: Washington World Bank 1999
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Tobacco control in developing countries by
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Publication details: Oxford Oxford Uni Pr 2000
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Economic contextual factors and child body mass index by
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Publication details: Cambridge NBER 2009
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Cigarette Excise Taxation: The Impact of Tax Structure on Pr by
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Publication details: Cambridge NBER 2010
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Do Youths Substitute Alcohol And Marijuana? Some Econometric Evidence by Series: Technical Working Papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1994
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Price, Tobacco Control Policies And Smoking Among Young Adults by Series: NBER Working Paper
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Publication details: "Cambridge, MA" National Bureau Of Economic Research 1995
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The impact of price, availability, and alcohol control policies on binge drinking in college by Series: NBER working paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1995
Availability: Items available for loan: IGIDR (1)Collection, call number: WP 5319.

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Public policy and youth smokeless tobacco use by Series: NBER working paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1996
Availability: Items available for loan: IGIDR (1)Collection, call number: WP 5524.

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U.S. trade policy and cigarette smoking in Asia by Series: NBER working paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1996
Availability: Items available for loan: IGIDR (1)Collection, call number: WP 5543.

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The demand for cocaine by young adults: a rational addiction approach by Series: NBER working paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1996
Availability: Items available for loan: IGIDR (1)Collection, call number: WP 5713.

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Price, tobacco control policies and youth smoking by Series: NBER working paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1996
Availability: Items available for loan: IGIDR (1)Collection, call number: WP 5740.

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The Demand for cocaine and marijuana by youth by Series:
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1998
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An examination of gender and race differences in youth smoking responsiveness to price and tobacco control policies by Series: NBER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1998
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Do higher cigarette prices encourage youth to use marijuana? by Series: NBER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1999
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The economics of smoking by Series: NBER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1999
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Determinants of smoking cessation: an analysis of young adult men and women by Series: NBER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1999
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