To smoke or to vape? E-cigarette regulation in the US, the UK, and Canada

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Rogerson, Kenneth S

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Balleisen, Edward J

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Sear, Amanda

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2019-01-28T00:44:10Z

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2019-01-28T00:44:10Z

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2018-12-05

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Sanford School of Public Policy/Public Policy Studies

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E-cigarettes are hailed by some as a positive development in the war against smoking and reviled by others as a weapon used to addict a new generation to nicotine. This dichotomy highlights an important debate about e-cigarette risk trade-offs: how can governments strike a balance between promoting e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation aid / reduced harm alternative for adult smokers and ensuring that e-cigarettes don’t act as “gateway drugs” to smoking for adolescents and other non-smokers?

To this end, this thesis will specifically examine how the US, the UK, and Canada are regulating e-cigarettes. This thesis will show that policymakers often must grapple with risk trade-offs, even if they do not explicitly say as much. I also show that at least in the case of e-cigarette regulation, policymakers focus more on scientific evidence when business interests are fractured. Due to a lack of explicit risk trade-off analyses, however, their assessments of risks vary based on society-specific concerns, which then contributes to great variations in regulation. These variations thus emphasize the need for better cost-benefit analyses of risk-risk trade-offs.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/17925

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e-cigarettes

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United States

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Canada

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United Kingdom

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Regulation

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risk-risk trade-offs

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To smoke or to vape? E-cigarette regulation in the US, the UK, and Canada

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Honors thesis

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