Abstract Objective The conclusions on how tax and price increases affect smoking behaviors are mixed. This work is devoted to re-evaluating the relationship between cigarette prices and taxes and smoking behaviors. Methods Using 2000–2019 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data, we employed linear mixed-effect models to re-examine the impact of cigarette prices and taxes on smoking prevalence and the proportion of current smokers having tried to quit smoking in the past 12 months. All the analyses were conducted for the general population, then by age group, gender, race/ethnicity, and income level. ...
BackgroundOn April 1, 2009, the federal government raised cigarette taxes from $0.39 to $1.01 per pa...
Several academic studies have been conducted to explore the link between taxes on tobacco products a...
Aims This paper models the predicted impact of tobacco price increases proposed in the United States...
BackgroundOn April 1, 2009, the federal government raised cigarette taxes from $0.39 to $1.01 per pa...
Background Raising cigarette prices through taxation is an important policy approach to reduce smoki...
Aims: Novel methods in behavioral economics permit the systematic assessment of the relationship bet...
Background Raising cigarette prices through taxation is an important policy approach to reduce smoki...
Aims: Novel methods in behavioral economics permit the systematic assessment of the relationship bet...
Aims: Novel methods in behavioral economics permit the systematic assessment of the relationship bet...
In the USA, little is known about local variation in retail cigarette prices; price variation explai...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of cigarette prices on adult smoking for four US racial/ethnic group...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of cigarette prices on adult smoking for four US racial/ethnic group...
In the USA, little is known about local variation in retail cigarette prices; price variation explai...
ObjectivesTo provide an up-to-date analysis on the relationship between excise taxes and the prevale...
OBJECTIVES:To provide an up-to-date analysis on the relationship between excise taxes and the preval...
BackgroundOn April 1, 2009, the federal government raised cigarette taxes from $0.39 to $1.01 per pa...
Several academic studies have been conducted to explore the link between taxes on tobacco products a...
Aims This paper models the predicted impact of tobacco price increases proposed in the United States...
BackgroundOn April 1, 2009, the federal government raised cigarette taxes from $0.39 to $1.01 per pa...
Background Raising cigarette prices through taxation is an important policy approach to reduce smoki...
Aims: Novel methods in behavioral economics permit the systematic assessment of the relationship bet...
Background Raising cigarette prices through taxation is an important policy approach to reduce smoki...
Aims: Novel methods in behavioral economics permit the systematic assessment of the relationship bet...
Aims: Novel methods in behavioral economics permit the systematic assessment of the relationship bet...
In the USA, little is known about local variation in retail cigarette prices; price variation explai...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of cigarette prices on adult smoking for four US racial/ethnic group...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of cigarette prices on adult smoking for four US racial/ethnic group...
In the USA, little is known about local variation in retail cigarette prices; price variation explai...
ObjectivesTo provide an up-to-date analysis on the relationship between excise taxes and the prevale...
OBJECTIVES:To provide an up-to-date analysis on the relationship between excise taxes and the preval...
BackgroundOn April 1, 2009, the federal government raised cigarette taxes from $0.39 to $1.01 per pa...
Several academic studies have been conducted to explore the link between taxes on tobacco products a...
Aims This paper models the predicted impact of tobacco price increases proposed in the United States...