The reasons to reduce illicit trade in tobacco products are compelling. The question is how. In response to demand from senior government officials and other partners, this book provides practical input and guidance based on diverse country experiences. The volume adopts a model of practice-oriented case studies designed to complement the guidelines set forth in the WHO FCTC Protocol, and other normative sources. The aim is to present hands-on facts/guidance that policymakers and implementers can readily utilize, as appropriate. The book also provides resources to inform and empower civil society watchdog and advocacy organizations.
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Document Date
2019/03/27
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Document Type
Correspondence
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Report Number
133959
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Volume No
2
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Total Volume(s)
2
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Disclosure Date
2019/04/29
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Resumen Ejecutivo
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Keywords
track and trace system; Trinidad y Tobago; fiscal; Public Goods; tobacco industry; tobacco tax; tobacco market; systematic analysis; cigarette price; illegal trade; risk assessment; tobacco excises; national academy; tax avoidance
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Torquebiau,Raphael
Confronting Illicit Tobacco Trade : a Global Review of Country Experiences (Vol. 2) : Resumen Ejecutivo (Spanish). WBG Global Tobacco Control Program Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/844801553732368108/Resumen-Ejecutivo