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Smoking and social inequalities: what evidence is needed for what measures?

Léontine Goldzahl ,

On 1 November, the government again increased the price of tobacco (by 0.5 cents per pack) and launched the #MoisSansTabac.

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13 Nov 2019
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In a recently published study, Léontine Goldzahl, a researcher at the EDHEC Economics Research Centre, analyses current public anti-smoking policies through the prism of economic analysis and makes recommendations for optimising their effectiveness by reducing the social inequalities they create. Here is his summary.

 

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