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percentage of students who reported smoking in the past 30 days dropped between 9.7% and 13.3% immediately following the tax … from smoking or using smokeless tobacco that resulted from the 2009 federal tax increase could be much larger given the … resulting higher tobacco prices would deter more and more children from initiating smoking and smokeless tobacco use over time …
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presents estimates of the effects of tobacco excise taxes and laws restricting public smoking on the likelihood of current use … restricting smoking in workplaces or other public places appear to discourage both cigarette and snuff use, though less …
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amount ($0.1 billion). The efficiency issue turns mainly on the treatment of health benefits from reduced smoking induced by …
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While much is known about the effects of prices and tobacco control policies on cigarette smoking, relatively little is …
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This study analyzes the effects of tobacco excise tax changes on mortality due to heart disease, cancer, and asthma. Reduced form regressions of mortality rates on tax data for the years 1954-1988, with controls for state, year, income, and unobserved persistence, indicate that tax increases...
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literature has been prominent in legislative debates about taxation as a tool to discourage smoking, and has contributed theory …
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This paper examines effectiveness of several tobacco control policies in discouraging cigarette smoking among youths …. These policies include increased cigarette excise taxes (which result in higher cigarette prices), restrictions on smoking … tobacco control policies can be effective in reducing youth cigarette smoking. The average overall estimated price elasticity …
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Smoking is an expensive habit. Smoking households spend, on average, more than $1000 annually on cigarettes. For … households in which some members smoke, smoking expenditures crowd-out other purchases, which may affect other household members …
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One of the most striking aspects of the recent recession is the collapse in international trade. This paper uses disaggregated data on U.S. imports and exports to shed light on the anatomy of this collapse. We find that the recent reduction in trade relative to overall economic activity is far...
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with steeper wage profiles. To test this hypothesis we use smoking as an instrument for time preference. Panel data from … the NLSY (1979-94) are ideal for our purposes since it contains information on smoking behavior in addition to detailed … undergraduates at Barnard and Columbia College show that dance majors have the highest smoking rate …
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