This study investigates the impact of cigarette consumption on poverty incidents in Indonesia, control for Regional Gross Domestic Products, Consumption Credit, Human Development Index, and Unemployment. The data is obtained from the Bureau of Statistical Center (BPS) and the Financial Services Authority (OJK). The analysis is conducted by employing the Static Panel Data Model, namely Common Effect Model (CEM), Fixed Effect Model (FEM), and Random Effect Model (REM). Among the three, REM is the best model according to Chow and Hausman Test. The finding shows that cigarette consumption in Indonesia tends to worsen poverty, indicated by the positive and significant relationship between cigarette consumption and poverty in REM analysis. Moreo...
Indonesia is the fifth largest country in the world for tobacco consumption. Objective of the study ...
Cigarette is a commodity that has been proven to be the cause of many diseases that attacks various ...
Tobacco smoking is a huge health threat to the population due to its potential adverse health and ec...
This study investigates the impact of cigarette consumption on poverty incidents in Indonesia, contr...
This research aims to see the extent to which the real conditions of society can be separated from t...
This study helps support assignment of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) by the Gov...
Cigarettes are a widely distributed type of food product in the community, mainly in West Java (32.7...
Background: The number of smokers in Indonesia is ranked third in the world and the highest in ASEAN...
Cigarette consumption in Indonesia is increasing every year. In 2014 Indonesia's cigarette consumpti...
Smoking is one of the biggest causes of death in the world. The WHO reported that smoking kills 8 mi...
This report presents Perkumpulan PRAKARSA’s findings on the illicit cigarette trade in Indonesia. Th...
Cigarette consumption in Indonesia is increasing every year. In 2014 Indonesia's cigarette consumpti...
Besides having a destructive impact on smokers, cigarette consumption also creates a negative extern...
The role of food commodities on the poverty line is much greater than the role of non-f...
Research aims to understand the probability the status of smoking and factors that influence individ...
Indonesia is the fifth largest country in the world for tobacco consumption. Objective of the study ...
Cigarette is a commodity that has been proven to be the cause of many diseases that attacks various ...
Tobacco smoking is a huge health threat to the population due to its potential adverse health and ec...
This study investigates the impact of cigarette consumption on poverty incidents in Indonesia, contr...
This research aims to see the extent to which the real conditions of society can be separated from t...
This study helps support assignment of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) by the Gov...
Cigarettes are a widely distributed type of food product in the community, mainly in West Java (32.7...
Background: The number of smokers in Indonesia is ranked third in the world and the highest in ASEAN...
Cigarette consumption in Indonesia is increasing every year. In 2014 Indonesia's cigarette consumpti...
Smoking is one of the biggest causes of death in the world. The WHO reported that smoking kills 8 mi...
This report presents Perkumpulan PRAKARSA’s findings on the illicit cigarette trade in Indonesia. Th...
Cigarette consumption in Indonesia is increasing every year. In 2014 Indonesia's cigarette consumpti...
Besides having a destructive impact on smokers, cigarette consumption also creates a negative extern...
The role of food commodities on the poverty line is much greater than the role of non-f...
Research aims to understand the probability the status of smoking and factors that influence individ...
Indonesia is the fifth largest country in the world for tobacco consumption. Objective of the study ...
Cigarette is a commodity that has been proven to be the cause of many diseases that attacks various ...
Tobacco smoking is a huge health threat to the population due to its potential adverse health and ec...