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This report describes an easily computable model of the relation between cigarette prices and cigarette consumption in the United States. The model is used to predict the revenue impacts of Federal excise tax hikes ranging from $0.45 to $1.76 per pack
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We asked 97 cigarette smokers to make a series of 12 binary choices between experimental cigarette packages with varying warnings and background colors. Each smoker had to decide which of the two packages contained cigarettes less risky for his health. We tested whether the smokers, confronted...
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policy response has been to impose restrictions on smoking through 100% smoke-free bans. Yet sparse information exists … regarding the impact these smoking bans at the state and local levels have on the health of children and infants. A rationale … cigarettes from public venues that impose a 100% smoke free ban to smoking at home, then these policies may have a harmful effect …
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aim of reducing smoking prevalence across the population. These scenarios provide inputs for modeling the long-term health …
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smoking. We conclude that the unintended effects of ENDS taxation may more than fully offset any public health gains …
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of smoking can be reduced, including shorter life expectancy, higher medical expenses, added years of disability among …
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aim of reducing smoking prevalence across the population. These scenarios provide inputs for modeling the long-term health …
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passage of U.S. state-level smoke-free laws that ban smoking in workplaces. We find a significant increase in patents and …
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The relationship between income and health is not fully understood. In theory, income could not only provide access to preventive care and a healthy lifestyle that can help to prevent disease, but also provide access to unhealthy consumption goods such as tobacco and alcohol which raise the risk...
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of smoking can be reduced, including shorter life expectancy, higher medical expenses, added years of disability among …
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