About half of all US states have cigarette minimum price laws (MPLs) that require a per cent mark-up on prices, but research suggests they may not be very effective in raising prices. An alternative type of MPL sets a floor price below which packs cannot be sold, and may be more promising. This new type of MPL policy has only been implemented in 1 city, therefore its benefits relative to excise taxes is difficult to assess
In the wake of significant budget shortfalls, numerous states have increased cigarette excise taxes ...
This paper seeks to examine the effectiveness of state excise taxes on packs of cigarettes as a way ...
A state cigarette tax increase may deter some residents from smoking, but other residents may avoid ...
Higher prices reduce consumption and initiation of tobacco products. A minimum price law that establ...
Objectives: Half of US states have minimum cigarette price laws that were originally passed to prote...
In the USA, little is known about local variation in retail cigarette prices; price variation explai...
ObjectiveFollowing cigarette excise tax increases, smokers may use cigarette price minimization stra...
We examine the potential for reducing cigarette smoking through increases in cigarette excise taxes ...
Abstract Objective The conclusions on how tax and pri...
Raising the price of tobacco products is considered one of the most effective ways to reduce tobacco...
This study models independent associations of state or local strong clean indoor air laws and cigare...
Cigarette excise taxes are widely viewed by health economists as an effective tool to reduce cigaret...
Executive SummaryRaising the price of cigarettes is one of the most effective interventions to preve...
This issue brief probes the economic issues associated with tobacco and cigarettes. It examines the ...
This paper uses new data collected by the author on cigarette taxation in 443 municipalities from 19...
In the wake of significant budget shortfalls, numerous states have increased cigarette excise taxes ...
This paper seeks to examine the effectiveness of state excise taxes on packs of cigarettes as a way ...
A state cigarette tax increase may deter some residents from smoking, but other residents may avoid ...
Higher prices reduce consumption and initiation of tobacco products. A minimum price law that establ...
Objectives: Half of US states have minimum cigarette price laws that were originally passed to prote...
In the USA, little is known about local variation in retail cigarette prices; price variation explai...
ObjectiveFollowing cigarette excise tax increases, smokers may use cigarette price minimization stra...
We examine the potential for reducing cigarette smoking through increases in cigarette excise taxes ...
Abstract Objective The conclusions on how tax and pri...
Raising the price of tobacco products is considered one of the most effective ways to reduce tobacco...
This study models independent associations of state or local strong clean indoor air laws and cigare...
Cigarette excise taxes are widely viewed by health economists as an effective tool to reduce cigaret...
Executive SummaryRaising the price of cigarettes is one of the most effective interventions to preve...
This issue brief probes the economic issues associated with tobacco and cigarettes. It examines the ...
This paper uses new data collected by the author on cigarette taxation in 443 municipalities from 19...
In the wake of significant budget shortfalls, numerous states have increased cigarette excise taxes ...
This paper seeks to examine the effectiveness of state excise taxes on packs of cigarettes as a way ...
A state cigarette tax increase may deter some residents from smoking, but other residents may avoid ...