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Norway imposes some of the highest tax rates on alcoholic beverages and tobacco in the world, making, e.g., cross-border shopping an attractive activity for Norwegians. In light of this fact, we pose the question: Could we increase the total tax revenue from indirect taxes by decreasing tax...
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addictive goods such as pan and alcohol respond to changes in prices. The spatial variations of prices that are obtained from a … bidis, leaf tobacco and alcohol having elasticities close to unity, cigarettes being the least price elastic of all. As … against the general notions regarding the complementarity between cigarettes and alcohol, our study finds that these are …
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This paper provides a general equilibrium theoretical model of alcohol taxation and empirically estimates this model …
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addictive goods such as pan and alcohol respond to changes in prices. The spatial variations of prices that are obtained from a … bidis, leaf tobacco and alcohol having elasticities close to unity, cigarettes being the least price elastic of all. As … against the general notions regarding the complementarity between cigarettes and alcohol, our study nds that these are …
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This paper provides a general equilibrium theoretical model of alcohol taxation and empirically estimates this model …
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