Raising the price of tobacco products is considered one of the most effective ways to reduce tobacco use. In addition to excise taxes, governments are exploring other policies to raise tobacco prices and minimise price dispersion, both within and across price tiers. We conducted a systematic review to determine how these policies are described, recommended and evaluated in the literature
This new volume of the IARC Handbooks of Cancer Prevention in Tobacco Control presents a critical re...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review studies of tobacco industry efforts to influence tobacco tax pol...
INTRODUCTION: Article 6 of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control commits Parties to use tax an...
Higher prices reduce consumption and initiation of tobacco products. A minimum price law that establ...
BackgroundIncreasing tobacco taxes, and through them, prices, is an effective public health strategy...
ObjectiveFollowing cigarette excise tax increases, smokers may use cigarette price minimization stra...
Introduction: Effective tobacco tax increases reduce tobacco consumption, threatening the profitabi...
OBJECTIVE: Taxation equitably reduces smoking, the leading cause of health inequalities. The tobacco...
Background The tobacco industry (TI) can undermine the public health gains realised from tobacco ta...
Objective: To systematically review studies of tobacco industry efforts to influence tobacco tax pol...
Introduction: Increased taxation is one of the most effective tobacco control measures. Price differ...
AIMS: Tobacco tax increases are the most effective means of reducing tobacco use and inequalities in...
Tobacco products are subject to substantial excise and sales taxes. In most countries these increase...
While the tobacco industry is among the most substantial and successful economic enterprises, tobacc...
Fiscal policies are an especially promising lever for reducing the burden of non-communicable diseas...
This new volume of the IARC Handbooks of Cancer Prevention in Tobacco Control presents a critical re...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review studies of tobacco industry efforts to influence tobacco tax pol...
INTRODUCTION: Article 6 of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control commits Parties to use tax an...
Higher prices reduce consumption and initiation of tobacco products. A minimum price law that establ...
BackgroundIncreasing tobacco taxes, and through them, prices, is an effective public health strategy...
ObjectiveFollowing cigarette excise tax increases, smokers may use cigarette price minimization stra...
Introduction: Effective tobacco tax increases reduce tobacco consumption, threatening the profitabi...
OBJECTIVE: Taxation equitably reduces smoking, the leading cause of health inequalities. The tobacco...
Background The tobacco industry (TI) can undermine the public health gains realised from tobacco ta...
Objective: To systematically review studies of tobacco industry efforts to influence tobacco tax pol...
Introduction: Increased taxation is one of the most effective tobacco control measures. Price differ...
AIMS: Tobacco tax increases are the most effective means of reducing tobacco use and inequalities in...
Tobacco products are subject to substantial excise and sales taxes. In most countries these increase...
While the tobacco industry is among the most substantial and successful economic enterprises, tobacc...
Fiscal policies are an especially promising lever for reducing the burden of non-communicable diseas...
This new volume of the IARC Handbooks of Cancer Prevention in Tobacco Control presents a critical re...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review studies of tobacco industry efforts to influence tobacco tax pol...
INTRODUCTION: Article 6 of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control commits Parties to use tax an...