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This section of our site focuses on the economic impacts of tobacco in Scotland (and/or the UK depending on available figures)  However, a research-based overview of the economic impacts of tobacco internationally is available from the World Bank:
 
  • Jha, P. and Chaloupka, F. 1999. Curbing the epidemic: governments and the economics of tobacco control. [online] Washington, D.C.: The World Bank. Available from: http://www1.worldbank.org/tobacco/reports.htm [accessed 9 August 2005]

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Action on Smoking & Health (Scotland) (ASH Scotland) is a registered Scottish charity (SC 010412) and a
company limited by guarantee(Scottish company no 141711). The registered office is 8 Frederick Street,
Edinburgh EH2 2HB.

ASH Scotland acknowledges with thanks the support of the British Heart Foundation and the Scottish Government in developing our website.

  • British Heart Foundation
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