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tob2.jpg (3280 bytes)Full text of Curbing the Epidemic: Governments and the Economics of Tobacco Control, World Bank, 1999. Analyses economic, social and health issues around tobacco controls. Translations in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish and Japanese.
Why the report was written, its topics, audience, authors and data sources.
Translation of the World Bank Report on Tobacco Control
Economics of Tobacco Database - Key country-specific data on tobacco use, deaths caused by tobacco use, expenditures on health, tobacco tax structures, levels and revenues regulations and restrictions on tobacco, tobacco leaf and cigarette production, employment related to tobacco, trade: imports and exports (volume and value) of tobacco leaves and cigarettes
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12 myths and facts on: tobacco and the poor, what smokers know about the risks of tobacco, tobacco taxes, rates and revenues, smuggling,  impact of tobacco controls on farmers.  Questions and answers on strategies governments could use to reduce tobacco use and their cost-effectiveness.
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POPULATION HAZARDS OF SMOKING
China: Current Risks

  • On present smoking patterns, about 50 million of the children and teenagers in China today will eventually be killed by the habit. Of these, about half (25 million) will still be only in MIDDLE age when they are killed, losing 20-25 years of non-smoker life expectancy.
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