The cigarette excise tax is viewed as an important policy tool to reduce smoking-related health problems and productivity losses. This is based on evidence that higher cigarette taxes reduce cigarette consumption and induce people to quit smoking, but there is also evidence that smokers adopt potentially health-reducing smoking behaviors to compensate for higher cigarette costs. In this paper, I exploit the substantial variation in cigarette taxes across and within U.S. states over time to examine the impact of cigarette taxes on health and wages. The analysis reveals that higher cigarette taxes cause a reduction in wages and a reduction in the number of healthy days in the past month. The negative impact on healthy days is more pronounced ...
OBJECTIVES:To provide an up-to-date analysis on the relationship between excise taxes and the preval...
This report estimates the revenue and distributional effects of increasing the state’s cigarette exc...
In this paper, I will analyze the effects taxes impose on smoking behavior given the relative inelas...
Using data from the 1979 and 1987 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), we test whether smokers a...
In this paper, we present evidence of the likely impact of cigarette tax hikes on consumers, governm...
This paper seeks to examine the effectiveness of state excise taxes on packs of cigarettes as a way ...
The literature on the health economics of smoking presents two principal facts: (1) that smoking inc...
There are many reasons why a government would like to tax differentially commodities known as "bads....
Some policy makers justify cigarette taxes by arguing that they actually make smokers better off. Th...
BACKGROUND: To illustrate the burden of high cigarette excise taxes on low-income smokers. METHODOLO...
The issue of smoking has recently been under close scrutiny by the government. Tobacco companies hav...
We examine the potential for reducing cigarette smoking through increases in cigarette excise taxes ...
This paper evaluates the effect of excise taxes and bans on smoking in public places on the exposure...
ObjectivesTo provide an up-to-date analysis on the relationship between excise taxes and the prevale...
State cigarette excise taxes have long been used to raise revenue, curb smoking, and fund tobacco pr...
OBJECTIVES:To provide an up-to-date analysis on the relationship between excise taxes and the preval...
This report estimates the revenue and distributional effects of increasing the state’s cigarette exc...
In this paper, I will analyze the effects taxes impose on smoking behavior given the relative inelas...
Using data from the 1979 and 1987 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), we test whether smokers a...
In this paper, we present evidence of the likely impact of cigarette tax hikes on consumers, governm...
This paper seeks to examine the effectiveness of state excise taxes on packs of cigarettes as a way ...
The literature on the health economics of smoking presents two principal facts: (1) that smoking inc...
There are many reasons why a government would like to tax differentially commodities known as "bads....
Some policy makers justify cigarette taxes by arguing that they actually make smokers better off. Th...
BACKGROUND: To illustrate the burden of high cigarette excise taxes on low-income smokers. METHODOLO...
The issue of smoking has recently been under close scrutiny by the government. Tobacco companies hav...
We examine the potential for reducing cigarette smoking through increases in cigarette excise taxes ...
This paper evaluates the effect of excise taxes and bans on smoking in public places on the exposure...
ObjectivesTo provide an up-to-date analysis on the relationship between excise taxes and the prevale...
State cigarette excise taxes have long been used to raise revenue, curb smoking, and fund tobacco pr...
OBJECTIVES:To provide an up-to-date analysis on the relationship between excise taxes and the preval...
This report estimates the revenue and distributional effects of increasing the state’s cigarette exc...
In this paper, I will analyze the effects taxes impose on smoking behavior given the relative inelas...