Using data from the 1979 and 1987 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), we test whether smokers alter their smoking habits in the face of higher taxes. Smokers in high-tax states are more likely to smoke cigarettes higher in tar and nicotine. Although taxes reduce the number of cigarettes consumed per day among remaining smokers, total daily tar and nicotine intake is unaffected. Young smokers, aged 18-24, are much more responsive to changes in taxes than are older smokers, and their total daily tar and nicotine intake actually increases after a tax hike. We illustrate that tax-induced compensating behavior may eliminate some health benefits generated by reduced smoking participation. A more appropriate tax might be based on the tar and ...
In this paper, we present evidence of the likely impact of cigarette tax hikes on consumers, governm...
This paper shows that smoking intensity, i.e. the amount of nicotine extracted per cigarette smoked,...
Tobacco taxation is an essential component of a comprehensive tobacco control strategy. However, to ...
The cigarette excise tax is viewed as an important policy tool to reduce smoking-related health prob...
Using the Canadian National Population Health Survey and the recent tax variation across Canadian pr...
Using the Canadian National Population Health Survey and the recent tax variation across Canadian pr...
Smokers not only choose the number of cigarettes to smoke in any given period on the basis of price,...
Smokers not only choose the number of cigarettes to smoke in any given period on the basis of price,...
There is a general consensus among policymakers that raising tobacco taxes reduces cigarette consump...
The issue of smoking has recently been under close scrutiny by the government. Tobacco companies hav...
Abstract Objective The conclusions on how tax and pri...
Using the recent excise tax increases at the state-level in the United States from 2000 to 2010, I e...
There has been a lot of research done to better understand the effects of taxation on cigarette cons...
Several academic studies have been conducted to explore the link between taxes on tobacco products a...
BackgroundOn April 1, 2009, the federal government raised cigarette taxes from $0.39 to $1.01 per pa...
In this paper, we present evidence of the likely impact of cigarette tax hikes on consumers, governm...
This paper shows that smoking intensity, i.e. the amount of nicotine extracted per cigarette smoked,...
Tobacco taxation is an essential component of a comprehensive tobacco control strategy. However, to ...
The cigarette excise tax is viewed as an important policy tool to reduce smoking-related health prob...
Using the Canadian National Population Health Survey and the recent tax variation across Canadian pr...
Using the Canadian National Population Health Survey and the recent tax variation across Canadian pr...
Smokers not only choose the number of cigarettes to smoke in any given period on the basis of price,...
Smokers not only choose the number of cigarettes to smoke in any given period on the basis of price,...
There is a general consensus among policymakers that raising tobacco taxes reduces cigarette consump...
The issue of smoking has recently been under close scrutiny by the government. Tobacco companies hav...
Abstract Objective The conclusions on how tax and pri...
Using the recent excise tax increases at the state-level in the United States from 2000 to 2010, I e...
There has been a lot of research done to better understand the effects of taxation on cigarette cons...
Several academic studies have been conducted to explore the link between taxes on tobacco products a...
BackgroundOn April 1, 2009, the federal government raised cigarette taxes from $0.39 to $1.01 per pa...
In this paper, we present evidence of the likely impact of cigarette tax hikes on consumers, governm...
This paper shows that smoking intensity, i.e. the amount of nicotine extracted per cigarette smoked,...
Tobacco taxation is an essential component of a comprehensive tobacco control strategy. However, to ...