If you liked Understanding the U. S. Illicit Tobacco Market by Malay Majmundar, Illicit Tobacco Market: Collection and Analysis of the International Experience Committee, and National Research Council Staff, start with Trends in the early careers of life scientists (1998), Data Foundation for the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (1995), and Design in the new millennium (2000). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Understanding the U. S. Illicit Tobacco Market is by Malay Majmundar, Illicit Tobacco Market: Collection and Analysis of the International Experience Committee, and National Research Council Staff.