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Patricia A

Week 12 - News Article - 0 views

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    Smoking is a negative externality. Children who have exposure especially to relatives who smoke will have a greater chance of childhood asthma. The smoking ban is very healthful, as it has caused a decrease in the rate of children emitted to the hospital with severe asthma. The ban on smoking in the enclosed public places has helped the children to have less health problems. The government benefits because it reduces government expenditure in the NHS, which is a public good. The statistics reflect the decrease in admission of about 6800 is a positive benefit to the public especially the young children.
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    A negative externality hits the society as smokers affect children giving them asthma, according to this article. This effect does not affect the cigarette companies, however, but smoking restrictions came into force in attempts of decreasing the damage it does to society.
Ben G

Passive smoking - 1 views

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    A negative externality of smoking
Lau A

Ban on smoking in certain areas of NY - 0 views

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    This talks about how New York deals with the negative externality caused by smoking.
Lau A

Excise tax on tobacco in Australia - 0 views

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    This article talks about a 12.5% excise tax on tobacco in Australia which is supposed to boost the Australian economy and to reduce smoking-cancer.
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