Real cigarette prices in the US increased from the early 1980s to early 1990s. Holding all else equal, adolescent initiation of regular smoking should have declined during this period. Using national population-based surveys (n = 336 343) conducted in the 1990s, we present trends (early 1960s to mid-1990s) in the initiation of regular smoking among 14-17-year-old adolescents and 18-21-year-old young adults. We also present trends in consumer-price-index-adjusted cigarette price and tobacco-industry expenditures for price-subsidizing promotions. We relate price and price-subsidizing tobacco industry expenditures to trends in initiation in the two age groups, using autoregressive integrated moving average models (ARIMA). From the model result...
We estimate a generalized linear model to examine adult and teenage cigarette demand. Our analysis f...
Background: Increasing the price of tobacco products is arguably the most effective method of curb-i...
Although many states in the US have raised cigarette excise taxes in recent years, the size of these...
The one-third rise in the teen smoking rate in the 1990s has led to considerable interest in underst...
Prior economic research provides mixed evidence on the impact of cigarette prices on youth smoking. ...
Objectives: Data from the 1992, 1993, and 1994 Monitoring the Future Surveys were used to investigat...
Background: The public health benefits of tobacco taxation are undermined when smokers engage in pri...
The increases in smoking prevalence among U.S. youth during the 1990's, and the growing evidence tha...
Objective To examine the differential associations of cigarette retail marketing practices on youth ...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette pricing policy is one tool for controlling smoking behavior on a national scal...
Abstract Objective The conclusions on how tax and pri...
In the wake of significant budget shortfalls, numerous states have increased cigarette excise taxes ...
Background: The widespread popularity of e-cigarettes, particularly JUUL, has led to an alarming inc...
The objective of this paper is to determine the price sensitivity of smokers in their consumption of...
During the past several decades, smoking prevalence among youth has fluctuated in puzzling and unexp...
We estimate a generalized linear model to examine adult and teenage cigarette demand. Our analysis f...
Background: Increasing the price of tobacco products is arguably the most effective method of curb-i...
Although many states in the US have raised cigarette excise taxes in recent years, the size of these...
The one-third rise in the teen smoking rate in the 1990s has led to considerable interest in underst...
Prior economic research provides mixed evidence on the impact of cigarette prices on youth smoking. ...
Objectives: Data from the 1992, 1993, and 1994 Monitoring the Future Surveys were used to investigat...
Background: The public health benefits of tobacco taxation are undermined when smokers engage in pri...
The increases in smoking prevalence among U.S. youth during the 1990's, and the growing evidence tha...
Objective To examine the differential associations of cigarette retail marketing practices on youth ...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette pricing policy is one tool for controlling smoking behavior on a national scal...
Abstract Objective The conclusions on how tax and pri...
In the wake of significant budget shortfalls, numerous states have increased cigarette excise taxes ...
Background: The widespread popularity of e-cigarettes, particularly JUUL, has led to an alarming inc...
The objective of this paper is to determine the price sensitivity of smokers in their consumption of...
During the past several decades, smoking prevalence among youth has fluctuated in puzzling and unexp...
We estimate a generalized linear model to examine adult and teenage cigarette demand. Our analysis f...
Background: Increasing the price of tobacco products is arguably the most effective method of curb-i...
Although many states in the US have raised cigarette excise taxes in recent years, the size of these...