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Alamar B, Glantz S. The tobacco industry’s use of Wall Street analysts in shaping policy. . Tobacco Control. 2004;13:223-227.

Alamar B, Mahmoud L, Glantz S. "Cigarette smuggling in California: Fact and fiction" (July 30, 2003). Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education  2003;Tobacco Control Policy Making: United States. Paper Smuggling2003
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Anderson S, Dunn S. Galbraith and the management of specific demand: Evidence from the tobacco industry. Journal of Institutional Economics. 2006;2(3):273-296.

Bantin C. Cheap smokes: State and federal responses to tobacco tax evasion over the internet. Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine. 2004;14:325.

Callard C, Thompson D, Collishaw N. Curing the addiction to profits: A supply-side approach to phasing out tobacco. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives; 2005.

Chaloupka F, Cummings K, Morley C, Horan J. Tax, price and cigarette smoking: Evidence from the tobacco documents and implications for tobacco company marketing strategies. Tobacco Control. 2002;11(Suppl 1):i62-72.

Collin J. Chapter 9 - The global economy and the tobacco pandemic. In: Lee K, Collin J, editors. Global change and health. New York and Maidenhead, UK; 2005.

Collishaw N. [Cigarette smuggling: A wide scope phenomenon only there to serve the interests of big tobacco manufacturers] [article in french]. Promotion and Education. 2005(Suppl 4):28-29, 56.

Fenn A, Schroeter J. Cigarettes and addiction information: Simulating the demand effects of the tobacco industry's "Conspiracy of silence." Applied Economics. 2004;36:2151-2159.

Givel M. A comparison of the impact of US and Canadian cigarette pack warning label requirements on tobacco industry profitability and the public health. Health Policy. 2006 Oct;83(2-3):343-52. doi:10.1016/j.healthpol.2006.12.003

Landman A. Push or be punished: Tobacco industry documents reveal aggression against businesses that discourage tobacco use. Tobacco Control. 2000;9:339-46. 

Mamudu H, Glantz S, Hammond D. Tobacco industry attempts to counter the World Bank report "Curbing the Epidemic" and obstruct the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Social Science & Medicine. 2008 Dec;67(11):1690-99. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VBF-4TRM3M3-6/2/103a0dca8ece27c9cf6b2937505e0160

Palazzo G, Richter U. Csr business as usual? The case of the tobacco industry. Journal of Business Ethics. 2005;61:387-401.

Pierce J, Gilmer T, Lee L, Gilpin E, de Beyer J, Messer K. Tobacco industry price-subsidizing promotions may overcome the downward pressure of higher prices on initiation of regular smoking. Health Economics. 2005;14(10):1061-1071.

Shaffer E, Brenner J, Houston T. International trade agreements: A threat to tobacco control policy. Tobacco Control. 2005;14(Suppl II):ii19-25.

Shamasunder B, Bero L. Financial ties and conflicts of interest between pharmaceutical and tobacco companies. JAMA. 2002;288:738-744.

Traynor M, Glantz S. California's tobacco tax initiative: The development and passage of Proposition 99. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 1996;21:543-585.

Wander N, Malone R. Selling off or selling out?  Medical schools and ethical leadership in tobacco stock divestment. Academic Medicine. 2004;79:1017-1026.

Wander N, Malone R. Fiscal versus social responsibility: How Philip Morris shaped the public funds divestment debate. Tobacco Control. 2006;15(3):231-41.

Wander N, Malone R. Keeping public institutions invested in tobacco. Journal of Business Ethics. 2007 June;73(2):161-176.

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