e69–e74. Background The tobacco industry claims that illicit trade in cigarettes has increased sharply since the 1990s and that government has lost substantial tax revenue. Objectives (1) To determine whether cigarette excise tax revenue has been below budget in recent years, compared with previous decades. (2) To determine trends in the size of the illicit market since 1995. Methods For (1), mean percentage errors and root mean square percentage errors were calculated for budget revenue deviation for three products (cigarettes, beer and spirits), for various subperiods. For (2), predicted changes in total consumption, using actual cigarette price and GDP changes and previously published price and income elasticity estimates, were calculate...
This study provides an estimate of the size of the illicit tobacco market, comparing the survey-base...
The past ten years have witnessed a major turnabout in government policy on tobacco control in South...
Introduction: Illicit cigarettes because of their affordability could increase smoking prevalence, ...
The tobacco industry claims that illicit trade in cigarettes has increased sharply since the 1990s a...
Background The tobacco industry claims that illicit cigarette trade in South Africa is high and ris...
Background The tobacco industry claims that illicit cigarette trade in South Africa is high and risi...
Cigarette smuggling reduces the price of cigarettes, thwarts youth access restrictions, reduces gove...
Using wave 5 of the National Income Dynamics Study, conducted in 2017, this paper investigates the m...
The South African government’s objectives relating to tobacco, primarily deterrence and revenue gene...
Introduction Aim: Tobacco companies claim that high taxes increase cigarette smuggling. European cou...
The effectiveness of excise tax as a tool for reducing tobacco consumption depends largely on how th...
BACKGROUND: Illicit cigarettes comprise more than 11% of tobacco consumption and 17% of consumption ...
A 2009 study for the US organisation “Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids ” estimated that 11.6% of all i...
Tobacco taxation is the most effective measure to reduce cigarette consumption and consequently impr...
ABSTRACT The Brazilian cigarette excise tax reform of 2011 increased tax rates significantly in the ...
This study provides an estimate of the size of the illicit tobacco market, comparing the survey-base...
The past ten years have witnessed a major turnabout in government policy on tobacco control in South...
Introduction: Illicit cigarettes because of their affordability could increase smoking prevalence, ...
The tobacco industry claims that illicit trade in cigarettes has increased sharply since the 1990s a...
Background The tobacco industry claims that illicit cigarette trade in South Africa is high and ris...
Background The tobacco industry claims that illicit cigarette trade in South Africa is high and risi...
Cigarette smuggling reduces the price of cigarettes, thwarts youth access restrictions, reduces gove...
Using wave 5 of the National Income Dynamics Study, conducted in 2017, this paper investigates the m...
The South African government’s objectives relating to tobacco, primarily deterrence and revenue gene...
Introduction Aim: Tobacco companies claim that high taxes increase cigarette smuggling. European cou...
The effectiveness of excise tax as a tool for reducing tobacco consumption depends largely on how th...
BACKGROUND: Illicit cigarettes comprise more than 11% of tobacco consumption and 17% of consumption ...
A 2009 study for the US organisation “Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids ” estimated that 11.6% of all i...
Tobacco taxation is the most effective measure to reduce cigarette consumption and consequently impr...
ABSTRACT The Brazilian cigarette excise tax reform of 2011 increased tax rates significantly in the ...
This study provides an estimate of the size of the illicit tobacco market, comparing the survey-base...
The past ten years have witnessed a major turnabout in government policy on tobacco control in South...
Introduction: Illicit cigarettes because of their affordability could increase smoking prevalence, ...