We examine the optimal design of public policies directed at controlling the consumption of tobacco. The public authority uses two types of instruments: (i) an excise tax, that hinders consumption by increasing the price of cigarettes, and (ii) prevention and control programs, that reduce smoking by increasing consumers’ awareness about future health harm. On the normative side, the analysis focuses on the optimal mix between the two types of instruments when the objective of the policy maker is to maximize social welfare. On the positive side, the paper investigates how the lobbying activities of the tobacco industry and of anti-tobacco organizations may distort government intervention
While the empirical literature on smoking bans is extensive, little theory has been developed. This ...
This is a comprehensive study of tobacco control policy and politics in the European Union, 1970-200...
There are many reasons why a government would like to tax differentially commodities known as "bads....
We examine the optimal design of public policies directed at controlling the consumption of tobacco....
We examine policies directed at regulating tobacco consumption through three types of instruments: (...
We examine the optimal design of policies directed at regulating tobacco consumption through two typ...
We examine the optimal design of policies directed at regulating tobacco consumption through two typ...
Economic theory suggests that harmful goods should be taxed according to their level of harm, to red...
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...
Abstract Laws that prohibit, regulate, or tax cigarettes can generate illicit markets for tobacco pr...
This paper seeks to examine the effectiveness of state excise taxes on packs of cigarettes as a way ...
This paper develops an endogenous yardstick competition approach to examine the effects of governmen...
A political-economy model is developed to show that government anti-smoking campaigns can benefit t...
Fiscal policies are an especially promising lever for reducing the burden of non-communicable diseas...
While the empirical literature on smoking bans is extensive, little theory has been developed. This ...
This is a comprehensive study of tobacco control policy and politics in the European Union, 1970-200...
There are many reasons why a government would like to tax differentially commodities known as "bads....
We examine the optimal design of public policies directed at controlling the consumption of tobacco....
We examine policies directed at regulating tobacco consumption through three types of instruments: (...
We examine the optimal design of policies directed at regulating tobacco consumption through two typ...
We examine the optimal design of policies directed at regulating tobacco consumption through two typ...
Economic theory suggests that harmful goods should be taxed according to their level of harm, to red...
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...
Abstract Laws that prohibit, regulate, or tax cigarettes can generate illicit markets for tobacco pr...
This paper seeks to examine the effectiveness of state excise taxes on packs of cigarettes as a way ...
This paper develops an endogenous yardstick competition approach to examine the effects of governmen...
A political-economy model is developed to show that government anti-smoking campaigns can benefit t...
Fiscal policies are an especially promising lever for reducing the burden of non-communicable diseas...
While the empirical literature on smoking bans is extensive, little theory has been developed. This ...
This is a comprehensive study of tobacco control policy and politics in the European Union, 1970-200...
There are many reasons why a government would like to tax differentially commodities known as "bads....