article published in law journalThe estimated health risks from smoking have significant external financial consequences for society. Studies at the national level indicate that cigarettes are selffinancing since external costs such as those due to illnesses are offset by cost savings associated with premature death, chiefly pension costs. This paper extends this analysis to all 50 states and considers the costs considered in the state attorneys general suits against the cigarette industry. Cigarettes are always self-financing from the standpoint of costs to each state. The extent of the cost savings is less than at the federal level. However, smokers' higher medical costs are outweighed by reduced nursing home expenditures, lower pension ...
Severe health shocks provide new information about one's personal health and have been shown to infl...
The societal costs of tobacco use go beyond direct medical expenditures, which total more than $75 b...
Smoking imposes a huge economic burden on society— currently up to 15% of total healthcare costs in ...
The estimated health risks from smoking have significant external financial consequences for society...
Many studies have estimated the cost of smoking. In recent years, such esti-mates have been widely u...
A review of the literature was undertaken, exploring the tremendous economic burden that cigarette s...
The Surgeon General has described cigarette smoking as the single most important preventable enviro...
The literature on the health economics of smoking presents two principal facts: (1) that smoking inc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the externality that arises from environm...
Cigarette smoking is known to cause cancer, heart disease, and respiratory problems. These health co...
The settlement of the Attorney Generals' suits against the cigarette industry for $206 billion was a...
Many studies have estimated the cost of smoking. In recent years, such estimates have been widely us...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Aims This paper models the predicted impact of tobacco price inc...
The 1998 Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) resolved litigation between forty-six states and the majo...
Our paper is an examination of the Social Security cost of smoking from an individual point of view....
Severe health shocks provide new information about one's personal health and have been shown to infl...
The societal costs of tobacco use go beyond direct medical expenditures, which total more than $75 b...
Smoking imposes a huge economic burden on society— currently up to 15% of total healthcare costs in ...
The estimated health risks from smoking have significant external financial consequences for society...
Many studies have estimated the cost of smoking. In recent years, such esti-mates have been widely u...
A review of the literature was undertaken, exploring the tremendous economic burden that cigarette s...
The Surgeon General has described cigarette smoking as the single most important preventable enviro...
The literature on the health economics of smoking presents two principal facts: (1) that smoking inc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the externality that arises from environm...
Cigarette smoking is known to cause cancer, heart disease, and respiratory problems. These health co...
The settlement of the Attorney Generals' suits against the cigarette industry for $206 billion was a...
Many studies have estimated the cost of smoking. In recent years, such estimates have been widely us...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Aims This paper models the predicted impact of tobacco price inc...
The 1998 Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) resolved litigation between forty-six states and the majo...
Our paper is an examination of the Social Security cost of smoking from an individual point of view....
Severe health shocks provide new information about one's personal health and have been shown to infl...
The societal costs of tobacco use go beyond direct medical expenditures, which total more than $75 b...
Smoking imposes a huge economic burden on society— currently up to 15% of total healthcare costs in ...