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The economics of addictive behaviours / John Joshua.
Author
Joshua, John, 1944-
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Format
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Language
English
Published/Created
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]-
Description
volumes ; 22 cm
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RC564 .J67 2017
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Vol. 1-v. 4
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Subject(s)
Substance abuse
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Economic aspects
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Compulsive behavior
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Economic aspects
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Smoking
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Economic aspects
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Alcoholism
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Economic aspects
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Medical economics
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Series
Palgrave pivot
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Volume I. The private and social costs of smoking and their remedies
v. II. The Private and Social Costs of the Abuse of Alcohol and Their Remedies
v. III. The private and social costs of the abuse of illicit drugs and their remedies
v. IV. The private and social costs of overeating and their remedies
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Economics of addictive behaviors
ISBN
9783319469591 ((volume I ; : hbk. ; : alk. paper))
3319469592 ((volume I ; : hbk. ; : alk. paper))
9783319544243 ((volume II))
3319544241 ((volume II))
9783319591377 ((volume III))
3319591371 ((volume III))
9783319625362
3319625365
9783319591384
331959138X
9783319544250
331954425X
9783319625355
3319625357
LCCN
2016954960
OCLC
973888543
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