There is a general consensus among policymakers that raising tobacco taxes reduces cigarette consumption. However, evidence that tobacco taxes reduce adult smoking is relatively sparse. In this paper, we extend the literature in two ways: using data from the Current Population Survey Tobacco Use Supplements we focus on recent, large tax changes, which provide the best opportunity to empirically observe a response in cigarette consumption, and employ a novel paired difference-in-differences technique to estimate the association between tax increases and cigarette consumption. Estimates indicate that, for adults, the association between cigarette taxes and either smoking participation or smoking intensity is negative, small and not usually st...
We examine the potential for reducing cigarette smoking through increases in cigarette excise taxes ...
The statistics are startling regarding tobacco consumption and cigarette use in the United States. I...
Tobacco taxation is an essential component of a comprehensive tobacco control strategy. However, to ...
Objectives: To investigate the association between tobacco taxation and changes in tobacco consumpti...
Using the recent excise tax increases at the state-level in the United States from 2000 to 2010, I e...
ObjectivesTo provide an up-to-date analysis on the relationship between excise taxes and the prevale...
Using data from the 1979 and 1987 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), we test whether smokers a...
In the wake of significant budget shortfalls, numerous states have increased cigarette excise taxes ...
In this paper, we present evidence of the likely impact of cigarette tax hikes on consumers, governm...
Abstract Objective The conclusions on how tax and pri...
Using the Canadian National Population Health Survey and the recent tax variation across Canadian pr...
Using the Canadian National Population Health Survey and the recent tax variation across Canadian pr...
BackgroundOn April 1, 2009, the federal government raised cigarette taxes from $0.39 to $1.01 per pa...
There has been a lot of research done to better understand the effects of taxation on cigarette cons...
OBJECTIVES:To provide an up-to-date analysis on the relationship between excise taxes and the preval...
We examine the potential for reducing cigarette smoking through increases in cigarette excise taxes ...
The statistics are startling regarding tobacco consumption and cigarette use in the United States. I...
Tobacco taxation is an essential component of a comprehensive tobacco control strategy. However, to ...
Objectives: To investigate the association between tobacco taxation and changes in tobacco consumpti...
Using the recent excise tax increases at the state-level in the United States from 2000 to 2010, I e...
ObjectivesTo provide an up-to-date analysis on the relationship between excise taxes and the prevale...
Using data from the 1979 and 1987 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), we test whether smokers a...
In the wake of significant budget shortfalls, numerous states have increased cigarette excise taxes ...
In this paper, we present evidence of the likely impact of cigarette tax hikes on consumers, governm...
Abstract Objective The conclusions on how tax and pri...
Using the Canadian National Population Health Survey and the recent tax variation across Canadian pr...
Using the Canadian National Population Health Survey and the recent tax variation across Canadian pr...
BackgroundOn April 1, 2009, the federal government raised cigarette taxes from $0.39 to $1.01 per pa...
There has been a lot of research done to better understand the effects of taxation on cigarette cons...
OBJECTIVES:To provide an up-to-date analysis on the relationship between excise taxes and the preval...
We examine the potential for reducing cigarette smoking through increases in cigarette excise taxes ...
The statistics are startling regarding tobacco consumption and cigarette use in the United States. I...
Tobacco taxation is an essential component of a comprehensive tobacco control strategy. However, to ...