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Economic aspects of addiction control policies

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  • Alan Maynard

    (Centre for Health Economics, The University of York)

  • Andrew Jones

Abstract

This is a follow-up paper arising from a World Health Organisation meeting which was held in Disley (near Manchester) in England in September 1984. The original paper for that conference (Maynard (1984)) was revised as a result of comments perceived at the Disley meeting and circulated to participants in a revised form (Maynard (1986)). As a result of comments received at Disley and subsequently this paper has been written to provide the present overview of the economic aspects of addiction control policies.

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  • Alan Maynard & Andrew Jones, 1987. "Economic aspects of addiction control policies," Working Papers 002cheop, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
  • Handle: RePEc:chy:respap:2cheop
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    tobacco; alcohol; drugs; addiction;
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