Research Unit on the Economics of Excisable Products

The Research unit on the Economics of Excisable Products (REEP) at the University of Cape Town undertakes research on alcohol, unhealthy food and tobacco policies to help limit their consumption and prevent non-communicable diseases. Among others, REEP manages the Data on Aliments, Tobacco and Alcohol (DATA) in Africa Project which collects, archives and disseminate economic data on alcohol, unhealthy food and tobacco to assist research to support policies on these excisable products.

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Survey on Small-scale Tobacco Farmers 2019
Zimbabwe, 2019
ID: zwe-reep-sstf-2019-v1 Last modified: Oct 24, 2025 Views: 12177 Citations: 1
Tobacco Data for Kenya 1948-2017
Kenya, 1948-2017
Data on Aliments, Tobacco and Alcohol (DATA) Project
Collection: Research Unit on the Economics of Excisable Products
ID: ken-etcp-tdk-1948-2017-v2 Last modified: Oct 24, 2025 Views: 32411 Citations: 1
Tobacco and Waterpipe Use Survey 2013
South Africa, 2013
ID: zaf-etcp-twus-2013-v1 Last modified: Jun 16, 2020 Views: 38518 Citations: 1
Township Smoking Study 2017-2018
South Africa, 2017-2018
Research Unit on the Economics of Excisable Products
Collection: Research Unit on the Economics of Excisable Products
ID: zaf-reep-tss-2017-2018-v1 Last modified: Oct 24, 2025 Views: 26049 Citations: 4
World Health Survey 2003, Kenya
Kenya, 2003
World Health Organization (WHO)
Collection: Research Unit on the Economics of Excisable Products
ID: ken-whsk-2003-who-v01 Last modified: Nov 11, 2016 Views: 142913
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