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taxes on tobacco is an effective measure to reduce smoking. According to some estimates, increasing tobacco taxes could save … reduced smoking - reductions in medical expenses and earnings from adverted premature deaths - could bring small, albeit …
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medical expenditures and additional years of productive life as taxes dissuade smoking. In several countries, increasing the …
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Despite the well-known positive impact of tobacco taxes on health outcomes, policy makers hesitate to use them because of their possible regressive effect, that is, poorer deciles are proportionally more negatively affected than richer ones. Using an extended cost-benefit analysis to estimate...
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reduction in medical expenditures and a rise in working years caused by a reduction in the rate of smoking among the population …
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