ABSTRACT Objective To assess how raising cigarette excise taxes in Peru might impact cigarette consumption, and to determine if higher taxes would be regressive. Methods Total demand price elasticity was estimated by income groups using two datasets: quarterly time-series data from 1993 – 2012 and data from a cross-sectional survey of income and expenses conducted in 2008 – 2009 . A functional form of the cigarette demand in Peru was specified using the quarterly data set, and the demand price elasticity was estimated for the short and long run. Using the second data set and Deaton methodology, the implementation of elasticity estimation and by groups’ elasticity was done in a two-step procedure. Results Demand price elasticity was −0.7,...
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Background Although higher taxation of tobacco products is considered the most cost-effective tobacc...
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Tobacco use is a significant risk factor for the leading causes of death worldwide, including cancer...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco prevalence in Colombia is small compared with other Latin America despite the na...
Background In the last 10 years the increase in purchasing power in Argentina without a strong toba...
AbstractTobacco use is a significant risk factor for the leading causes of death worldwide, includin...
We examined the impact of tobacco prices or taxes on tobacco use in Latin America and Caribbean coun...
Abstract Background According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 80% of the world’s smokers liv...
Objectives: Extensive empirical and theoretical studies have been devoted to analyzing the relations...
Background To demonstrate the impact of the increase of the Selective Tax on the Consumption of Ciga...
Taxation is one of the effective tools to discourage smoking. Increase of cigarette tax has a signif...
This chapter reviews a variety of issues related to the taxation of cigarettes and other tobacco pro...
Increasing tobacco taxes is considered the most effective an cost-effective policy to reduce tobacco ...
Objectives. To calculate the burden of smoking-related disease and evaluate the potential economic a...
Background Although higher taxation of tobacco products is considered the most cost-effective tobacc...
In this paper, we present evidence of the likely impact of cigarette tax hikes on consumers, governm...
We estimated the price and income elasticity of cigarette demand and the impact of cigarette taxes o...
Tobacco use is a significant risk factor for the leading causes of death worldwide, including cancer...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco prevalence in Colombia is small compared with other Latin America despite the na...
Background In the last 10 years the increase in purchasing power in Argentina without a strong toba...
AbstractTobacco use is a significant risk factor for the leading causes of death worldwide, includin...