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    INTRODUCTION TO TOBACCO CURRENT MARKET IN SRI LANKA 2 2.0 SRI LANKAN TOBACCO MARKET STRUCTURE ANALYSIS 3 2.1 THE PRIVATE AND SOCIAL COSTS OF SMOKING 5 2.1.1 Private Costs and Social Costs of Smoking 5 2.1.2 Explaining the Market Failure 5 3.0 TAXATION AND REGULATIONS 7 3.1 COMMAND AND CONTROL OF THE INDUSTRY 7 3.2 INDIRECT TAXES AND PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND 9 4.0 PROBLEMS AND FUTURE FORECAST 10 4.1 PROBLEMS 10 4.2 FUTURE FORECAST 11 5.0 RECOMMENDATIONS 12 REFERENCES 14 1.0 Introduction to Tobacco Current

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    African Americans during the cold war played a great role in the World War II. However‚ despite their efforts‚ they faced racial discriminations from fellow Americans. They were thought to be unfit for combat‚ and were not allowed on the front lines and racially separated from white American soldiers. This lead to the African civil leaders demanding that the government to set up African combats that are different from those of the Americans to ensure that their work was at the same levels. Racial

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    The advent of the African Union (AU) can be described as an event of great magnitude in the institutional evolution of the continent. On 09 September 1999‚ the Heads of State and Government of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) issued a Declaration (the Sirte Declaration) calling for the establishment of an African Union‚ with a view‚ to accelerating the process of integration in the continent to enable it play its rightful role in the global economy while addressing multifaceted social‚ economic

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    Discuss The Future Challenges And Opportunities To Malaysia’s MICE Industry “Malaysia is fast emerging as one of the top destinations in the world for Meetings‚ Conventions‚ Incentives and Exhibitions (MICE). The country ranks 23rd in the world‚ based on the International Congress and Convention Association’s statistical preview of association meetings held in 2006‚ up 10 spots from the previous year. Malaysia is banking on its top-notch convention centres‚ quality accommodation‚ value-added services

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    Tobacco tax: good for health‚ good for government finances Tobacco use kills over 5 million people each year and is the largest single preventable cause of premature death.1 Tobacco is very costly to society through high costs to treat tobacco-induced disease or through loss of productivity as a result of the premature deaths. But governments have a tool to combat the costs of tobacco use — tobacco taxation. Higher tobacco prices decrease consumption and encourage people to quit Increasing

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    Tobacco In History

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    Tobacco is a plant that can be used once it is dried or fermented. Its uses are mainly for smoking or for chewing. It contains nicotine‚ which makes it very addictive. Tobacco is also a nervous system stimulant and affects numerous things in the human body such as the heart rate or blood pressure. Tobacco in history was known to have aided people’s medical problems and was also a release for many people. That is also something that people believe it is used for today; as a release for its users

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    Have you ever wondered what kind of effects tobacco has on the average high school student athlete? Tobacco can not only affect the player’s athletic performance but can also lead to many harmful side-effects later on in their life. A recent study shows that in over a decade numbers of high school athletes that use smokeless tobacco has grown from 5-6% to 10-11% ( CDC‚ 2015). When used so early in a person’s life‚ tobacco can cause smaller lungs‚ DNA damage that can later lead to cancer‚ and cardiovascular

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    Cigarettes Should be Made Illegal Tobacco has been in America for nearly 8000 years. It started being cultivated and used for pleasure around 2000 years ago. (Cancer Council) People have been using it for a very long time. That means that the past 2000 years‚ it has been causing hundreds-of-thousands of deaths. Tobacco is widely known for its cancer-causing ways. The assumption could be made that people would stray away from it. The reality is that people constantly use tobacco products. In 2006‚ consumers

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    T. Ward Principles of Marketing 22 March 2014 Ethics in Marketing Tobacco Businesses and organizations have a responsibility to meet social obligations beyond earning profits within legal and ethical restrictions. “Ethics are moral principles and values that govern the actions and decisions of an individual or group” (see Marketing The Core 69). The purpose of ethics is to identify rules that should govern individuals and the products that are being sought after. Ethics are guided by the foundation

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    from the American Tobacco Company when they began using the slogan in 1917 “purported to remove harmful corrosive acids and to "sterilize" tobacco” - the slogan was used to rebut recent medical findings that tobacco smoke was harmful to humans. (Heimann 1970) In comparison to the highly restrictive environment the tobacco industry now finds its self in they are two worlds apart. Since the evidence put forward by General Surgeon Luther Terry on January 11‚ 1964 which linked tobacco consumption to

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