Recent evidence on the illicit cigarette trade in Latin America
The tobacco industry continues to present the illicit trade of tobacco products as a reason to slow, stop, or reverse tobacco control efforts in Latin America, including increasing tobacco excise taxes. In most cases, industry estimates of illicit trade, usually non-transparent and flawed, dwarf tho...
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Main Authors: | Jeffrey Drope (Author), Germán Rodriguez-Iglesias (Author), Michal Stoklosa (Author), André Szklo (Author) |
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Pan American Health Organization,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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