Economic theory suggests that harmful goods should be taxed according to their level of harm, to reduce the externalities and internalities imposed on society. When multiple goods with different harmfulness levels are present in the market, tax policy may wish to push consumers towards the less harmful ones; in the tobacco market, where traditional and innovative products are economic substitutes, this implies levying tax rates which are proportional to the level of harm, which is believed to be substantially lower in the case of non-combustible nicotine and tobacco products (NNTP) as opposed to factory-made cigarettes (FMC). Market projections on EU27 show that doubling tax minima for traditional cigarettes while maintaining a substantial ...
This chapter reviews a variety of issues related to the taxation of cigarettes and other tobacco pro...
Cigarette smoking is a major public health issue. An increase of cigarette tax might be a way for pr...
Later this year, the European Commission has to submit a report to the Council of Ministers and the ...
Alternative nicotine products such as electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and tobacco heatin...
Alternative nicotine products such as electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and tobacco heatin...
Taxes are a demonstrably effective method to suppress tobacco use. This study examined the effects o...
We examine policies directed at regulating tobacco consumption through three types of instruments: (...
Recently, in February 2006, the Romanian government has approved the introduction of the tax on vice...
The tax system is an essential economic policy instrument used to finance public budgets and influen...
There are many reasons why a government would like to tax differentially commodities known as "bads....
BACKGROUND: Tobacco taxes, as with other 'sin taxes', are generally regarded as a highly cost-effect...
Tobacco use or cigarette smoking has predominantly unenthusiastic effects on human wellbeing causing...
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...
We examine the optimal design of public policies directed at controlling the consumption of tobacco....
This chapter reviews a variety of issues related to the taxation of cigarettes and other tobacco pro...
Cigarette smoking is a major public health issue. An increase of cigarette tax might be a way for pr...
Later this year, the European Commission has to submit a report to the Council of Ministers and the ...
Alternative nicotine products such as electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and tobacco heatin...
Alternative nicotine products such as electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and tobacco heatin...
Taxes are a demonstrably effective method to suppress tobacco use. This study examined the effects o...
We examine policies directed at regulating tobacco consumption through three types of instruments: (...
Recently, in February 2006, the Romanian government has approved the introduction of the tax on vice...
The tax system is an essential economic policy instrument used to finance public budgets and influen...
There are many reasons why a government would like to tax differentially commodities known as "bads....
BACKGROUND: Tobacco taxes, as with other 'sin taxes', are generally regarded as a highly cost-effect...
Tobacco use or cigarette smoking has predominantly unenthusiastic effects on human wellbeing causing...
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...
We examine the optimal design of public policies directed at controlling the consumption of tobacco....
This chapter reviews a variety of issues related to the taxation of cigarettes and other tobacco pro...
Cigarette smoking is a major public health issue. An increase of cigarette tax might be a way for pr...
Later this year, the European Commission has to submit a report to the Council of Ministers and the ...