نتایج جستجو برای: tobacco taxation

تعداد نتایج: 62057  

Journal: :Addiction 2013
Martine Stead Laura Jones Graeme Docherty Brendan Gough Marilyn Antoniak Ann McNeill

AIMS To explore attitudes towards, and experience of, illicit tobacco usage in a disadvantaged community against a backdrop of austerity and declining national trends in illicit tobacco use. DESIGN Qualitative study using 10 focus groups. SETTING Multiply disadvantaged community in Nottingham, United Kingdom. PARTICIPANTS Fifty-eight smokers, ex- and non-smokers aged 15-60 years. MEASUR...

2012
Osman Furkan Abbasoğlu

In this paper I develop an overlapping generations model that incorporates bad behaviors (such as smoking and unhealthy eating habits that lead to obesity) to investigate the equilibrium effects of different cost sharing mechanisms and excise taxation on bad behaviors and medical expenditures. I show that while higher cost sharing induces individuals to refrain from bad behaviors, it has mixed ...

2002
Deepak Lal James S. Coleman

This paper provides a critique of the global crusade recently launched by the World Bank and World Health Organization against tobacco, by providing some welfare estimates of the net costs associated from the rise in taxes that is proposed for India, S.Africa, S.Korea, Japan and the European Union. It critically examines conventional studies of the costs-benefits of smoking which besides ignori...

2012
David Young Hua-Hie Yong Ron Borland Lion Shahab David Hammond K. Michael Cummings Nick Wilson

OBJECTIVE To establish the trends in prevalence, and correlates, of roll-your-own (RYO) use in Canada, USA, UK and Australia, 2002-2008. METHODS Participants were 19,456 cigarette smokers interviewed during the longitudinal International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four-Country Survey in Canada, USA, UK, and Australia. RESULTS "Predominant" RYO use (i.e., >50% of cigarettes smoked) increased sign...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2014
Melanie A Wakefield Kerri Coomber Sarah J Durkin Michelle Scollo Megan Bayly Matthew J Spittal Julie A Simpson David Hill

OBJECTIVE To determine the impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on smoking prevalence in Australian adults. METHODS Data for calculating the average monthly prevalence of smoking between January 2001 and June 2011 were obtained via structured interviews of randomly sampled adults aged 18 years or older from Australia's five largest capital cities (monthly mean number of...

2018
Takahiro Tabuchi Hiroyasu Iso Eric Brunner

Previous systematic reviews of population-level tobacco control interventions and their effects on smoking inequality by socioeconomic factors concluded that tobacco taxation reduce smoking inequality by income (although this is not consistent for other socioeconomic factors, such as education). Inconsistent results have been reported for socioeconomic differences, especially for other tobacco ...

The net effects of switching from consumption taxation to inflation taxation on resource allocation and welfare crucially depend on production externalities. With elastic labor supply, raising inflation taxation decreases leisure, but increases the levels of real consumption, capital, and output. Moreover, this tax switch has two opposing effects on the level of real money balances: A positive ...

2008
Zhengzhong Mao Teh-wei Hu Jian Shi Wendong Chen

Journal: :Circulation 2014
Aruni Bhatnagar Laurie P Whitsel Kurt M Ribisl Chris Bullen Frank Chaloupka Mariann R Piano Rose Marie Robertson Timothy McAuley David Goff Neal Benowitz

1418 F or decades, advocacy for tobacco control has been a priority of the American Heart Association (AHA). In partnership with major public health organizations, the association has made major strides in tobacco use prevention and cessation by prioritizing evidence-based strategies such as increasing excise taxes; passing comprehensive smoke-free air laws; facilitating US Food and Drug Admini...

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