Sin taxes—traditionally levied on alcohol and tobacco—are inherently regressive and disproportionately burden the poor, yet they are firmly entrenched as a practice and offer a quick fix in times of fiscal need. Opponents to this method of generating revenue cite its regressive nature and argue that sin taxes are paternalistic and bad social policy. Others disagree, contending that smokers need every incentive to quit, or that alcoholics should be required to mitigate the social costs of their habit. In recent years, a new class of sin taxes has reached deeper into popular culture than ever before, confusing the basic role of the tax system with the improper role of government as social engineer. This Note argues that the use of new sin tax...
Excise taxes on alcohol and tobacco have long been a dependable and significant revenue source in ma...
We study optimal taxation and regulation of sin goods, i.e., goods which are enjoyable to consume bu...
Newsletter issued by the Texas Office of the Comptroller discussing news, events, statistics, and ot...
Sin taxes—traditionally levied on alcohol and tobacco—are inherently regressive and disproportionate...
In June 2016, Philadelphia became the largest city in the United States to pass a soda tax, which we...
Behavioural economics is a comparatively recent topic that challenges the mainstream economics’ basi...
This research aims to determine the constitutionality of Section 5 of Republic Act 10351, or the Sin...
This paper presents several hypotheses relating to the effects that tax hikes on tobacco and alcohol...
We study the optimal taxation and regulation of sin goods \u97 goods which are enjoyable to consume ...
Why tax? Are taxes truly what we pay for [a] civilized society? Or, are taxes merely collected to...
We analyse the determination of taxes on harmful goods when consumers have self-control problems. We...
Burdened by unfunded public pension liabilities and healthcare costs, state and local governments ar...
In this Article, I consider how negative social meanings can be projected through public revenue sys...
We show that contrary to traditional incidence analysis, the burden of sin taxes does not necessaril...
We analyse the determination of taxes on harmful goods when consumers have self-control problems. We...
Excise taxes on alcohol and tobacco have long been a dependable and significant revenue source in ma...
We study optimal taxation and regulation of sin goods, i.e., goods which are enjoyable to consume bu...
Newsletter issued by the Texas Office of the Comptroller discussing news, events, statistics, and ot...
Sin taxes—traditionally levied on alcohol and tobacco—are inherently regressive and disproportionate...
In June 2016, Philadelphia became the largest city in the United States to pass a soda tax, which we...
Behavioural economics is a comparatively recent topic that challenges the mainstream economics’ basi...
This research aims to determine the constitutionality of Section 5 of Republic Act 10351, or the Sin...
This paper presents several hypotheses relating to the effects that tax hikes on tobacco and alcohol...
We study the optimal taxation and regulation of sin goods \u97 goods which are enjoyable to consume ...
Why tax? Are taxes truly what we pay for [a] civilized society? Or, are taxes merely collected to...
We analyse the determination of taxes on harmful goods when consumers have self-control problems. We...
Burdened by unfunded public pension liabilities and healthcare costs, state and local governments ar...
In this Article, I consider how negative social meanings can be projected through public revenue sys...
We show that contrary to traditional incidence analysis, the burden of sin taxes does not necessaril...
We analyse the determination of taxes on harmful goods when consumers have self-control problems. We...
Excise taxes on alcohol and tobacco have long been a dependable and significant revenue source in ma...
We study optimal taxation and regulation of sin goods, i.e., goods which are enjoyable to consume bu...
Newsletter issued by the Texas Office of the Comptroller discussing news, events, statistics, and ot...