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Are cigarette bans really good economic policy?

Publication Source

Reinhardt, F.S., Giles, D.E. 2010

Publication Title

Applied Economics

Publication Type

Journal article

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Abstract

This study investigates the quarterly relationship between the quantity of cigarettes sold, real disposable income per capita, and the relative price level of cigarettes in Canada. Careful attention is paid to the nonstationarity of the data and the dynamic specification of the model. It is concluded that cigarette demand is extremely insensitive to price and income changes. This is evidence of the large consumer surplus smokers enjoy and the large revenue increasing potential of a cigarette tax increase policy, as opposed to cigarette bans.