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Tabaksteuer 958 Tobacco tax 793 Rauchen 510 Smoking 503 Zigarette 218 Cigarette 212 USA 177 United States 172 Tabakindustrie 119 Tobacco industry 112 Steuerwirkung 92 Tax effects 88 Gesundheitspolitik 85 Health policy 81 Tabak 76 Tabakwaren 74 Tobacco product 72 Tobacco 67 Theorie 66 Verbrauchsteuer 65 Theory 64 EU-Staaten 59 Excise tax 58 Deutschland 57 EU countries 56 Wirkungsanalyse 55 Alkoholsteuer 54 Steuervermeidung 54 Tax avoidance 54 Alcohol tax 53 Impact assessment 52 Jugendliche 50 Youth 49 Preiselastizität 48 Price elasticity 48 Illegaler Handel 47 Illicit trade 47 Preis 44 Konsumentenverhalten 43 Price 42
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Book / Working Paper 567 Article 384 Journal 7
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Article in journal 272 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 272 Graue Literatur 164 Non-commercial literature 164 Working Paper 164 Arbeitspapier 150 Aufsatz im Buch 28 Book section 28 Hochschulschrift 21 Amtsdruckschrift 17 Government document 17 Thesis 15 Collection of articles of several authors 6 Collection of articles written by one author 6 Sammelwerk 6 Sammlung 6 Statistik 5 Aufsatzsammlung 4 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 3 Konferenzschrift 3 No longer published / No longer aquired 3 Article 2 Bibliografie enthalten 2 Bibliography included 2 Conference paper 2 Konferenzbeitrag 2 Mehrbändiges Werk 2 Multi-volume publication 2 Statistics 2 Advisory report 1 Case study 1 Conference proceedings 1 Fallstudie 1 Glossar enthalten 1 Glossary included 1 Gutachten 1 Market information 1 Marktinformation 1 Quelle 1
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English 760 Undetermined 114 German 63 French 11 Spanish 5 Dutch 2 Polish 2 Portuguese 2 Afrikaans 1 Czech 1 Swedish 1
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Fuchs, Alan 26 DeCicca, Philip 23 Chaloupka, Frank J. 20 Cornaglia, Francesca 19 Gruber, Jonathan 19 Rees, Daniel I. 19 Sabia, Joseph J. 17 Adda, Jérôme 16 Cnossen, Sijbren 16 Goel, Rajeev K. 16 Kenkel, Donald Scott 14 Alchin, Terry M. 13 Liu, Feng 13 Pesko, Michael F. 13 Courtemanche, Charles 12 Maclean, Johanna Catherine 12 Dave, Dhaval 10 Friedson, Andrew 10 Hu, Teh-wei 10 Prieger, James E. 10 Hansen, Benjamin 9 Marquez, Patricio V. 9 Moore, Michael J. 9 Sen, Anindya 9 Carpenter, Christopher 8 Caspers, Günter 8 Evans, William N. 8 Grossman, Michael 8 Kulick, Jonathan 8 Körner, Josef 8 Meneses, Francisco 8 Pesko, Michael 8 Abouk, Rahi 7 Feng, Bo 7 Harris, Jeffrey E. 7 Li, Moyan 7 Lovenheim, Michael F. 7 Madden, David 7 Mathios, Alan D. 7 Meckel, Katherine 7
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National Bureau of Economic Research 42 World Bank Group 35 University of Western Sydney, Nepean / Department of Economics 9 Centre for Economic Research <Dublin> 3 Deutschland / Statistisches Bundesamt 3 Deutschland <Bundesrepublik> / Finanzministerium 3 European Commission / Directorate General for Taxation and Customs Union 3 Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Steuern und Zollunion 3 Deutschland <Bundesrepublik> / Statistisches Bundesamt 2 Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam / Onderzoekcentrum Financieel Economisch Beleid 2 Europäische Kommission 2 Europäisches Parlament / Generaldirektion Ausschüsse und Interparlamentarische Delegationen / Ausschuss für Wirtschaft, Währung und Industriepolitik 2 Government of India, Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue and Insurance 2 Hendratno 2 State Board of Equalization 2 Tobacco Excise Tariff Committee 2 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service 2 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations 1 Asian Development Bank 1 Cigar- og Tobaksfabrikanternes Forening <Hellerup> 1 Committee on Cigarette Tax Enforcement 1 EPiCENTER 1 Ecole des hautes études commerciales <Lausanne> / Département d'économétrie et d'économie politique 1 European University Institute / Department of Law 1 Europäische Union / Rat 1 FAO 1 Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main 1 Grossbritannien / Price Commission 1 Großbritannien / Imperial Economic Committee 1 Hamburg / Statistisches Landesamt 1 Handelskammer Bremen 1 Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle 1 Institute for Fiscal Studies 1 Institute of Economic Affairs <London> 1 Instituto de Estudios Fiscales 1 Kanada 1 Metra Consulting Group <London> 1 Ministero delle finanze 1 Ministry of Finance 1 National Tobacco Tax Association 1
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World Bank E-Library Archive 66 NBER working paper series 42 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 41 NBER Working Paper 36 Other Health Study 36 Journal of health economics 28 Zeitschrift für Zölle und Verbrauchsteuern : ZfZ 19 National tax journal 17 Applied economics 15 Health economics 15 Discussion paper series / IZA 14 Working papers in economics 13 IZA Discussion Paper 10 Policy research working paper : WPS 10 Health taxes : policy and practice 9 Other Public Sector Study 9 World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 9 Kom / Kommission der Europäischen Gemeinschaften 7 Public finance review : PFR 7 Economics of tobacco control in China : from policy research to practice 6 FinanzArchiv : public finance analysis 6 Revue fiscalité européenne : droit international des affaires 6 Sitzungsdokumente / Europäisches Parlament. Europäische Gemeinschaften 6 American economic journal / Economic policy : a journal of the American Economic Association 5 CESifo working papers 5 Journal of public economics 5 Other papers 5 Applied economics letters 4 Ekonomický časopis : časopis pre ekonomickú teóriu, hospodársku politiku, spoločensko-ekonomické prognózovanie 4 FAS-M / United States Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service 4 IZA Discussion Papers 4 Ifo Schnelldienst 4 Journal of economics and finance 4 Policy Notes 4 Southern economic journal 4 The American economic review 4 The European journal of health economics : HEPAC ; health economics in prevention and care 4 The South African journal of economics 4 American journal of agricultural economics 3 Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series 3
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ECONIS (ZBW) 922 EconStor 16 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 12 ArchiDok 4 RePEc 4
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An overlooked market : loose cigarettes, informal vendors, and their implications for tobacco taxation
Gallien, Max; Occhiali, Giovanni; Ross, Hana - 2023
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To what extent do excise taxes affect Malawi's cigarette trade gap with Kenya and South Africa?
Masiya, Michael; Robinson, Zurika - In: South African journal of economic and management sciences 26 (2023) 1, pp. 1-10
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Is money laundering the main funding source for cigarette smuggling in (non) European countries?
Remeikienė, Rita; Gasparėnienė, Ligita; Yorulmaz, Özlem - In: Verslas : teorija ir praktika : Vilniaus Gedimino … 23 (2022) 1, pp. 198-207
Money laundering is the process of hiding or disguising the unlawful origin of property and hiding or disguising the true nature, origin, source, location, disposal, ownership or title of property. In other words, money laundering means "laundering" dirty money until it becomes clean. Corrupt...
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Samoa Food and Tobacco Tax Household Survey, 2020
World Bank - 2022
Major risk factors for NCDs in Samoa include poor nutrition, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and physical inactivity. Addressing all of these risk behaviors requires multisectoral, multilevel action, including efforts to change the currently unhealthy food environment. The food...
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Preferences for sin taxes
König, Tobias; Schmacker, Renke - 2022
Sin taxes have become a widely suggested policy instrument to discourage the consumption of goods deemed harmful to individuals and society. Using surveys and experiments on a representative sample of the US population, we provide evidence on how individuals think and reason about such...
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Intended and unintended effects of e-cigarette taxes on youth tobacco use
Abouk, Rahi; Courtemanche, Charles; Dave, Dhaval; Feng, Bo - 2022
Over the past decade, rising youth use of e-cigarettes and other electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) has contributed to aggressive regulation by state and local governments. Between 2010 and mid-2019, ten states and two large counties adopted ENDS taxes. We use two large national surveys...
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The long-term impact of in-utero cigarette taxes on adult prenatal smoking
Hoehn-Velasco, Lauren; Pesko, Michael F.; Phillips, Serena - 2022
This study examines the long-term link between in-utero cigarette taxes and adult prenatal smoking. We use U.S. birth certificate records to demonstrate that exposure to higher in-utero cigarette taxes (over 1965-2001) reduces later-life adult pre-pregnancy and prenatal smoking. We also show...
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Measuring Malaysia's illicit tobacco trade : an excise tax gap analysis
Kunji Koya, Ridzuan; Branston, J. Robert; Gallagher, … - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 4 (2022) 1, pp. 58-70
There is a lack of independent data regarding the illicit tobacco trade in Malaysia. Tobacco Industry (TI) commissioned data has previously been criticised for overestimating the illicit tobacco trade and for a lack of methodological transparency. The aim of this study is to present an...
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Exploring border effects: sensitivity of cigarette consumptionto excise tax
Baisalova, Aisha - 2022
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Appraisal of Kenya's Excisable Goods Management System Using Interrupted Time Series Analysis : A Case of Cigarette Excise Revenues
Shibia, Adan Guyo; Munga, Boaz; Onsomu, Eldah - 2022
The government of Kenya introduced the Excisable Goods Management System (EGMS) in November 2013, which is a form of Track and Trace Systems (TTSs) for excisable goods, including cigarettes. This study appraised the EGMS with a focus on its impact on cigarette excise revenues and control of...
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Exploring Border Effects : Sensitivity of Cigarette Consumption to Excise Tax
Baisalova, Aisha - 2022
Border effects can have a considerable influence on the effectiveness of excise tax policy measures. The opportunity to buy taxable goods in the nearest lower-tax state redistributes the tax burden among consumers and determines the treatment intensity of how an increase in the tax rate may...
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Exploring Border Effects : Sensitivity of Cigarette Consumption to Excise Tax
Baisalova, Aisha - 2022
Border effects can have a considerable influence on the effectiveness of excise tax policy measures. The opportunity to buy taxable goods in the nearest lower-tax state redistributes the tax burden among consumers and determines the treatment intensity of how an increase in the tax rate may...
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Optimal Taxation of Cigarettes and E Cigarettes : Principles For Taxing Reduced-Harm Tobacco Products
Prieger, James E. - 2022
As the tax base for traditional tobacco excise taxes continues to erode, policymakers have growing interest to expand taxation to novel and reduced-risk tobacco products. Chief among the latter are e-cigarettes although taxes for other reduced-risk tobacco products such as heated tobacco and...
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Smuggling, Taxes, and Cigarettes in Colombia
Tovar, Jorge; Perez-Cardona, Santiago - 2022
This paper studies the relationship between Colombia's legal cigarette sales, smuggling, and tobacco taxes. Exploring first the impact taxes have on legal and illegal cigarettes, we find that taxes correlate negatively to legal sales and positively with illicit sales. Second, estimating a demand...
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The real effect of the Czech tax policy for combating the tobacco epidemic
David, Petr; Litzman, Marek; Rozmahel, Petr - In: Ekonomický časopis : časopis pre ekonomickú … 70 (2022) 7/8, pp. 589-602
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Cigarette Taxes, Smoking, and Health in the Long Run
Friedson, Andrew; Li, Moyan; Meckel, Katherine; Rees, Daniel - 2022
Medical experts have argued forcefully that using cigarettes harms health, prompting the adoption of myriad anti-smoking policies. The association between smoking and mortality may, however, be influenced by unobserved factors, making it difficult to discern the underlying long-term causal...
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A Tobacco Market Tax Reform
Wang, Yikai - 2022
Taxing the tobacco market faces an important trade-off. From a fiscal perspective, more smokers means higher tax revenue. From a health perspective, more smokers means reduced public health.New products (e-cigarettes, heated tobacco products, snus...) add a new aspect to this classic problem in...
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Vertical Externalities in Tax Setting : Evidence from Gasoline and Cigarettes
Besley, Timothy J.; Rosen, Harvey S. - 2022
A common feature of federal systems is that tax bases are joint property. Consequently, state and federal tax setting decisions are interdependent. Our aim here is to put forward a rudimentary theoretical analysis of this phenomenon, and to use the theory as a framework for econometrically...
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Appendix to Tax Evasion and Illicit Cigarettes in California : Prevalence and Demand-Side Correlates
Prieger, James E. - 2022
This online appendix contains supplementary information for the article “Tax Evasion and Illicit Cigarettes in California: Prevalence and Demand-Side Correlates” by James E. Prieger, to be published in Crime, Law & Social Change
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Cigarette taxes, smoking, and health in the long run
Friedson, Andrew; Li, Moyan; Meckel, Katherine; Rees, … - 2021
Medical experts have argued forcefully that using cigarettes harms health, prompting the adoption of myriad anti-smoking policies. The association between smoking and mortality may, however, be driven by unobserved factors, making it difficult to discern the underlying long-term causal...
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Cigarette taxes, smoking, and health in the long run
Friedson, Andrew; Li, Moyan; Meckel, Katherine; Rees, … - 2021
Medical experts have argued forcefully that using cigarettes harms health, prompting the adoption of myriad anti-smoking policies. The association between smoking and mortality may, however, be driven by unobserved factors, making it difficult to discern the underlying long-term causal...
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Re-exploring the early relationship between teenage cigarette and e-cigarette use using price and tax changes
Pesko, Michael F.; Warman, Casey - 2021
In 2016, the Surgeon General used longitudinal cohort studies to conclude that youth e-cigarette use is strongly associated with cigarette use. We re-evaluate data from the period of time before the writing of the Surgeon General report, using quasi-experimental methods, and reach the opposite...
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Cigarette price elasticity in Croatia : analysis of household budget surveys
Barać, Željana Aljinović; Burnać, Paško; … - In: Journal of applied economics 24 (2021) 1, pp. 318-328
This study estimates both conditional and unconditional cigarette price elasticity of quantity demanded in Croatia. Authors use Deaton's method, also known as the Almost Ideal Demand-System (AIDS), to obtain consistent estimates of the cigarette price elasticity on the sample of Croatian...
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The Health Care Consequences of Smoking and its Regulation
Moore, Michael J.; Hughes, James W. - 2021
The literature on the health economics of smoking presents two principal facts: that smoking increases health care costs, and that restrictions on smoking lead to reductions in smoking prevalence and intensity. Some researchers have hypothesized that these two facts, in combination, allow the...
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Vertical Equity Consequences of Very High Cigarette Tax Increases : If the Poor are the Ones Smoking, How Could Cigarette Tax Increases Be Progressive?
Colman, Greg; Remler, Dahlia - 2021
Cigarette smoking is concentrated among low income groups. Consequently, cigarette taxes are considered regressive. However, if poorer individuals are much more price sensitive than richer individuals, then tax increases would reduce smoking much more among the poor and their cigarette tax...
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Estimating Price Elasticities When There is Smuggling : The Sensitivity of Smoking to Price in Canada
Gruber, Jonathan; Sen, Anindya; Stabile, Mark - 2021
A central parameter for evaluating tax policies is the price elasticity of demand for cigarettes. But in many countries this parameter is difficult to estimate reliably due to widespread smuggling, which significantly biases estimates using legal sales data. An excellent example is Canada, where...
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Does Falling Smoking Lead to Rising Obesity?
Gruber, Jonathan; Frakes, Michael - 2021
The strong negative correlation over time between smoking rates and obesity have led some to suggest that reduced smoking is increasing weight gain in the U.S.. This conclusion is supported by the findings of Chou et al. (2004), who conclude that higher cigarette prices lead to increased body...
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The Effects of Traditional Cigarette and E-Cigarette Tax Rates on Adult Tobacco Product Use
Pesko, Michael; Courtemanche, Charles; Maclean, Catherine - 2021
We study the effects of traditional cigarette and e-cigarette taxes on use of these products among adults in the United States. Data are drawn from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and National Health Interview Survey over the period 2011 to 2018. Using two-way fixed effects...
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Cigarette Taxation and the Social Consequences of Smoking
Viscusi, W. Kip - 2021
This paper assesses the appropriate cigarette tax needed to address potential market failures. There is no evidence of inadequate risk decisions by smokers regarding their own welfare. Detailed calculations of the financial externalities of smoking indicate that the financial savings from...
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Investigating the Effects of Excise Taxes, Public Usage Restrictions, and Anti-Smoking Ads across Cigarette Brands
Wang, Yanwen; Lewis, Michael; Singh, Vishal - 2021
The prevalence of strong brands such as Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, Budweiser, and Marlboro in “vice” categories has important implications for regulators and consumers. While researchers in multiple disciplines have studied the effectiveness of anti-tobacco counter-marketing strategies, little...
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The Determinants of Illicit Cigarette Trade in Malaysia
Bui, Wency; Mohamed Nor, Norashidah - 2021
Tobacco use is the leading cause of some preventable deaths and it imposes a heavy burden on countries. Realizing the threat that tobacco use inflicts on global public health, the World Health Organization (WHO) has implemented the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) since 2003. Apart...
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Tobacco Taxes, Smoking Restrictions, and Tobacco Use
Ohsfeldt, Robert L.; Boyle, Raymond G.; Capilouto, Eli L. - 2021
Tobacco researchers have focused considerable attention on the evaluation of various mechanisms to control cigarette use, including regulation of economic availability through increases in cigarette excise taxes. In contrast, the effects of mechanisms to control the availability of ST product on...
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Impact of Cigarette Prices on Cigarette Sales and Consumption in Malaysia
Bui, Wency; Mohamed Nor, Norashidah - 2021
To achieve the target and to reduce the cost and burden from smoking, the Malaysian government regulates and implements several tobacco control policies and campaigns to control cigarette consumption and reduce the proportion of smokers in the Malaysian population. It is undeniable that tobacco...
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Nanny State Index 2018 : Nicotine Supplement
Snowdon, Christopher - 2021
The Index tracks over-bearing, paternalistic lifestyle regulation across the EU in four categories: alcohol, e-cigarettes, food/soft drinks and tobacco. Nanny state interventions in these areas are invariably promoted on grounds of health and yet it is difficult to see how clamping down on...
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Death and Tobacco Taxes
Moore, Michael J. - 2021
This study analyzes the effects of tobacco excise tax changes on mortality due to heart disease, cancer, and asthma. Reduced form regressions of mortality rates on tax data for the years 1954-1988, with controls for state, year, income, and unobserved persistence, indicate that tax increases...
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A Working Model for Predicting the Consumption and Revenue Impacts of Large Increases in the U.S. Federal Cigarette Excise Tax
Harris, Jeffrey E. - 2021
This report describes an easily computable model of the relation between cigarette prices and cigarette consumption in the United States. The model is used to predict the revenue impacts of Federal excise tax hikes ranging from $0.45 to $1.76 per pack
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Price Uncertainty, Tax Policy, and Addiction : Evidence and Implications
Coppejans, Mark; Sieg, Holger - 2021
Consumption of addictive goods is subject to habit formation. Forward-looking individuals must, therefore, be concerned about future prices when making current consumption decisions. We study prices for tobacco products based on a unique data set provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Our...
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Tax Incidence for Menthol Cigarettes Across Race : Evidence from Nielsen Homescan Data
Kim, Hyunchul; Lee, Dongwon - 2021
We use Nielsen Homescan data to examine whether the incidence of excise taxes on menthol cigarettes varies with race. We find that taxes are shifted at significantly lower rates to Black smokers of menthol cigarettes than any other smokers. A potential explanation is that Black menthol smokers...
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Interstate Cigarette Bootlegging : Extent, Revenue Losses, and Effects of Government Intervention
Thursby, Jerry G.; Thursby, Marie C. - 2021
In this paper, we develop and estimate a model of commercial smuggling in which some, but not all, firms smuggle a portion of the cigarettes they sell. The model is used to examine the effects on interstate cigarette smuggling of the Contraband Cigarette Act and a change in the federal excise...
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Is Addiction "Rational"? Theory and Evidence
Gruber, Jonathan; Koszegi, Botond - 2021
A standard model of addictive process is Becker and Murphy's rational addiction' model, which has the key empirical prediction that the current consumption of addictive goods should respond to future prices, and the key normative prediction that the optimal government regulation of addictive...
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The Potential for Using Excise Taxes to Reduce Smoking
Lewit, Eugene M.; Coate, Douglas - 2021
We examine the potential for reducing cigarette smoking through increases in cigarette excise taxes by estimating the price elasticity of demand for cigarettes. Using information on individual smoking behavior for a sample of adults in the 1976 Health Interview Survey, we estimate the adult...
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Do Cigarette Taxes Make Smokers Happier?
Gruber, Jonathan; Mullainathan, Sendhil - 2021
To measure how policy changes affect social welfare, economists typically look at how policies affect behavior, and use a formal model to infer welfare consequences from the behavioral responses. But when different models can map the same behavior to very different welfare impacts, it becomes...
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The Economics of Smoking
Chaloupka, Frank J.; Warner, Kenneth E. - 2021
While the tobacco industry is among the most substantial and successful economic enterprises, tobacco consumption kills more people than any other product. Economic analysis of tobacco product markets, particularly for cigarettes, has contributed considerable insight to debates about the...
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Intended and Unintended Effects of E-Cigarette Taxes on Youth Tobacco Use
Abouk, Rahi; Courtemanche, Charles; Dave, Dhaval; Feng, Bo - 2021
Over the past decade, rising youth use of e-cigarettes and other electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) has prompted aggressive regulation by state and local governments. Between 2010 and 2019, ten states and two large counties adopted ENDS taxes. Applying a continuous treatment...
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The Long-Term Impact of Early-Life Cigarette Taxes on Adult Pre-Pregnancy and Prenatal Smoking
Hoehn-Velasco, Lauren; Pesko, Michael; Phillips, Serena - 2021
This study examines the long-term link between early-life cigarette taxes and adult smoking behavior. Using U.S. birth certificate records over 2009-2019, we explore the intergenerational behavioral effects of higher in-utero cigarette taxes. We find that the mother's exposure to higher in-utero...
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Can Higher Cigarette Taxes Improve Birth Outcomes?
Evans, William N.; Ringel, Jeanne S. - 2021
This study uses within-state variation in taxes over the 1989-1992 time period to test whether maternal smoking and birth outcomes are responsive to higher state cigarette taxes. Data on the outcomes of interest are taken from the Natality Detail files, generating a sample of roughly 10.5...
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Who Pays Sin Taxes? Understanding the Overlapping Burdens of Corrective Taxes
Conlon, Christopher T.; Rao, Nirupama; Wang, Yinan - 2021
We find that sin good purchases are highly concentrated with 10% of households paying more than 80% of taxes on alcohol and cigarettes. Total sin tax burdens are poorly explained by demographics (including income), but are well explained by eight household clusters defined by purchasing...
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Cigarette Taxes and Smoking Among Sexual Minority Adults
Carpenter, Christopher S.; Sansone, Dario - 2021
We provide the first quasi-experimental evidence on the relationship between cigarette taxes and sexual minority adult smoking by studying individuals in same-sex households (a large share of whom are in same-sex romantic relationships) from the 1996-2018 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance...
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How Should Tobacco Be Taxed in Eu-Accession Countries?
Cnossen, Sijbren - 2021
Ten Central and Eastern European countries, as well as Cyprus and Malta, have applied for membership of the European Union. Membership involves, among others, alignment of the taxes on tobacco products. Within the acquis communautaire, accession countries can choose between a predominantly...
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Taxes, Cigarette Consumption and Smoking Intensity
Adda, Jerome; Cornaglia, Francesca - 2021
This paper analyses the compensatory behavior of smokers. Exploiting data on cotinine concentration - a metabolite of nicotine - measured in a large population of smokers over time, we show that smokers compensate tax hikes by extracting more nicotine per cigarette. Our study makes two important...
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