Executive Summary
The aim of this report was to analyze a series of countries, including Canada, China, France, United Kingdom, and United States with the intention of viewing how each country perceives tobacco. The analysis of the each country’s view on tobacco was completed using a combination of both quantitative and qualitative research. The analysis produced a range of different perceptions on the issue, including distinctly different laws and regulations between countries; it was possible to gather a general consensus of each nation’s view on tobacco.
The initial analysis of tobacco perception was conducted under the lenses of statistical information, articles, laws and regulations, and advertisements. These statistics include detailed tobacco consumption figures, and worldly usage rates in different markets. At its peak in the 1950’s, tobacco was enormously profitable and selling at an all-time high. But health issues soon tarnished tobacco’s image, and......
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