WHO review – advertising section - draft

His work suggests that countries with bans have lower levels of alcohol consumption and lower levels of motor vehicle fatalities. Young (1993), in an alcohol industry supported study, disputes the direction of causality, arguing that lower consumption rates may reflect a social climate where advertising bans are more likely. Saffer (2000) responded by updating his study using time-series data ... ................
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