Biochromex
01/15/2020
COUNTRY
USA
MISSION PILLAR
Industry Transformation. January 2020. Update July
PROJECT TITLE
Nicotine Product Relative Risk Assessment
PROJECT SUMMARY
Nicotine product relative risk assessment.
COUNTRY
USA
MISSION PILLAR
Industry Transformation. January 2020. Update July
PROJECT TITLE
Nicotine Product Relative Risk Assessment
PROJECT SUMMARY
Nicotine product relative risk assessment.
GRANTEE
The Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV)
COUNTRY
Turkey
MISSION PILLAR
Presidential Grant. January 2020. update july 2020
PROJECT TITLE
Economic Analysis of Tobacco, Tobacco Products and Alternatives in Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
PROJECT SUMMARY
Economic analysis of tobacco, tobacco products, and their alternatives in Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
GRANTEE
American Masala
COUNTRY
USA
MISSION PILLAR
Presidential Grant. January 2020. Update
PROJECT TITLE
51 Shades of Smokey Grey
PROJECT SUMMARY
Multi-country investigation to unearth how tobacco interfaces with daily life and societies across different regions.
GRANTEE
Healthy Initiatives
COUNTRY
USA
MISSION PILLAR
Presidential Grant. January 2020. update
PROJECT TITLE
Economics of Ending Smoking Epidemic
PROJECT SUMMARY
Evaluate the status and the gaps in tobacco control policies in Ukraine, the Russian Federation and a number of developing former Soviet countries in East and Central Asia (ECA) region.
GRANTEE
More info via Google: amount $200,ooo awarded to Donald Kenkel
[email protected]. January 2020. (update) and May
PDF Form from Cornell, scroll down for Kenkel, Policy Analysis and Management
Don's previous study in 2017/18 for National Bureau of Economic Research
MOSTLY HARMLESS REGULATION? ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES, PUBLIC POLICY AND CONSUMER WELFARE
Cornell University
COUNTRY
USA
MISSION PILLAR
Presidential Grant
PROJECT TITLE
Economic Study of Risk Perceptions and Consumer Demand for Harm Reduction Products
PROJECT SUMMARY
An economic study of risk perceptions and consumer demand for harm reduction products
He got a second grant in May: from Cornell list (PDF)
Kenkel, Donald
Policy Analysis and Management
Foundation for a Smoke-Free World Inc. (inc?!)
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF HARM REDUCTION, HYPERBOLIC DISCOUNTING, AND MENTHOL 135843 $52,500
https://research.cornell.edu/sites/default/files/A202005.pdf
just change the number of the month at the end to get access to the relevant list :)
National Bureau of Economic Research
E-Cigarettes and Respiratory Disease: A Replication, Extension, and Future DirectionsNBER Working Paper No. 27507
Issued in July 2020
NBER Program(s):Health Economics
Electronic cigarettes show potential to reduce the harms from smoking combustible tobacco, but there is uncertainty about the long-term health consequences. We replicate and extend the study by Bhatta and Glantz (20192), which reports longitudinal statistical associations between e-cigarette use and long-term respiratory disease. We are able to closely replicate their results. When we use a more flexible empirical specification, among respondents who had never smoked combustible tobacco, we find no evidence that current or former e-cigarette use is associated with respiratory disease. The statistical associations between e-cigarette use and respiratory disease are driven by e-cigarette users who are also current or former smokers of combustible tobacco. A striking feature of the data is that almost all e-cigarette users were either current or former smokers of combustible tobacco. We then discuss the potential for future applied econometric research to credibly identify the causal effects of e-cigarette use on health. Challenges include the potential selection biases that stem from the complex set of consumer choices to initiate and quit smoking combustible tobacco, use of e-cigarettes, and dual use of both products. We suggest using a variety of identification strategies to uncover the causal effects that use a variety of econometric methods.
You may purchase this paper on-line in .pdf format from SSRN.com ($5) for electronic delivery.
Presidential grant awarded in 2020 only posted on the FSFW data base.
January and March 2020 in Update
This firm is headed by Daniel Malan who was recipient of a previous grant (see below) via the University of Stellenbosch, where he is a professor of Ethics and Governance.
Daniel worked with Derek during his tenure at the Vitality Group and coauthored a 2016 study about healthy workforces and stock index value. Press Release, Davos January 2016.
GRANTEE
Just Managing Consulting
COUNTRY
USA (not really rather South Africa)
MISSION PILLAR
Presidential Grant
PROJECT TITLE
Public Health and Government Investment in Tobacco
PROJECT SUMMARY
Identify all countries where governments have at least a 10% ownership of a tobacco company/companies, and review how they address section 5.3 of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC).
Previous grant:
University of Stellenbosch SA
6/1/18
An ethical framework for a smoke-free world. 85,000 but 82,549 ? A10 page 41
85,000 A15 page 53
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