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STATISTICAL STUDY CONCERNING THE URBAN TOBACCO'S CONSUM, PREMISES OF THE CONSUMERS' BEHAVIOUR CHANGES

Marian Zaharia, Cristache Silvia-Elena (), Serban Daniela () and Begu Liviu ()
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Cristache Silvia-Elena: Academy of Economic Studies,Department of Econometrics and Statistics
Serban Daniela: Academy of Economic Studies, Faculty of Cicernetics, Statistics and Economic Informatics
Begu Liviu: Academy of Economic Studies, Faculty of Cicernetics, Statistics and Economic Informatics

Annals of Faculty of Economics, 2008, vol. 2, issue 1, 961-966

Abstract: While tobacco became more and more popular, there were always voices against it being considered immoral and harmful. However the intent of restraining his using has only made it more valuable and encouraged smuggling. Smoking is a risk factor for excitement state at young infants. Being a subject of actuality and of national interest, the authors have performed a study among the citizens of Bucharest, in order to sketch of the typical smoker profile. Smoking teenagers have to seek for medical care more often than non-smokers. As a final conclusion of this study we have to mention the fact that through a better campaign against smoking, sustained by the authorities, the number of smokers and smoking harmful effects could be significantly reduced.

Keywords: Tobacco; consume; survey; sampling; probability; representatively; assortment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C10 D18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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