The impact of legislative changes in the tobacco industry on south africans-clearing the air

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The purpose of this article is to gain insight in the South African tobacco industry, its influence on the community and the role of anti-tobacco campaigns. This is done by conducting an empirical investigation of the attitudes and behaviour of smokers and non-smokers regarding the national government campaigns against tobacco products. Consequently, it will contribute in determining the efficiency of the anti-tobacco campaigns as well as the effect of the Tobacco Products Control Amendment Act, 1999 (Act 12 of 1999) on smokers and non-smokers. It is postulated that by applying the principles of marketing (demarketing and remarketing) it could contribute significantly in influencing smoking behaviour amongst South Africans.

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Fourie, L. de W., & de Jager, J. (2003). The impact of legislative changes in the tobacco industry on south africans-clearing the air. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 6(2), 399–418. https://doi.org/10.4102/sajems.v6i2.3321

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