SummaryBackgroundIn China, there are more than 300 million male smokers. Tobacco taxation reduces smoking-related premature deaths and increases government revenues, but has been criticised for disproportionately affecting poorer people. We assess the distributional consequences (across different wealth quintiles) of a specific excise tax on cigarettes in China in terms of both financial and health outcomes.MethodsWe use extended cost-effectiveness analysis methods to estimate, across income quintiles, the health benefits (years of life gained), the additional tax revenues raised, the net financial consequences for households, and the financial risk protection provided to households, that would be caused by a 50% increase in tobacco price t...
China is world’s largest market of machine-made cigarettes. In 2015, more than 315 million or ...
Fiscal policies are an especially promising lever for reducing the burden of non-communicable diseas...
Smoking is not only unhealthy, it is also expensive. Spending on tobacco could drive out other criti...
BACKGROUND: In China, there are more than 300 million male smokers. Tobacco taxation reduces smoking...
SummaryBackgroundIn China, there are more than 300 million male smokers. Tobacco taxation reduces sm...
Background: Tobacco taxation and smoke–free workplaces reduce smoking, tobacco–related premature dea...
AbstractTobacco use is a significant risk factor for the leading causes of death worldwide, includin...
Tobacco use is a significant risk factor for the leading causes of death worldwide, including cancer...
ObjectivesTo identify key economic issues involved in raising the tobacco tax and to recommend possi...
A 50% increase in cigarette prices would lead to millions of life-years gained through smoking cessa...
More than 320 million people in China smoke, which accounts for nearly one-third of all the smokers ...
Abstract Background According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 80% of the world’s smokers liv...
Drawing on the 1998 China national health services survey data, this study estimated the poverty imp...
Background Although higher taxation of tobacco products is considered the most cost-effective tobacc...
INTRODUCTION:Smoking is hazardous to health and places a heavy economic burden on individuals and th...
China is world’s largest market of machine-made cigarettes. In 2015, more than 315 million or ...
Fiscal policies are an especially promising lever for reducing the burden of non-communicable diseas...
Smoking is not only unhealthy, it is also expensive. Spending on tobacco could drive out other criti...
BACKGROUND: In China, there are more than 300 million male smokers. Tobacco taxation reduces smoking...
SummaryBackgroundIn China, there are more than 300 million male smokers. Tobacco taxation reduces sm...
Background: Tobacco taxation and smoke–free workplaces reduce smoking, tobacco–related premature dea...
AbstractTobacco use is a significant risk factor for the leading causes of death worldwide, includin...
Tobacco use is a significant risk factor for the leading causes of death worldwide, including cancer...
ObjectivesTo identify key economic issues involved in raising the tobacco tax and to recommend possi...
A 50% increase in cigarette prices would lead to millions of life-years gained through smoking cessa...
More than 320 million people in China smoke, which accounts for nearly one-third of all the smokers ...
Abstract Background According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 80% of the world’s smokers liv...
Drawing on the 1998 China national health services survey data, this study estimated the poverty imp...
Background Although higher taxation of tobacco products is considered the most cost-effective tobacc...
INTRODUCTION:Smoking is hazardous to health and places a heavy economic burden on individuals and th...
China is world’s largest market of machine-made cigarettes. In 2015, more than 315 million or ...
Fiscal policies are an especially promising lever for reducing the burden of non-communicable diseas...
Smoking is not only unhealthy, it is also expensive. Spending on tobacco could drive out other criti...