Quantity, quality, and regional price variation of cigarettes: Demand analysis based on a household survey in China
Publication Source
Chen, Y., Xing, W.
2011
Publication Title
China Economic Review
Publication Type
Journal article
Abstract
This paper investigates the price elasticity of cigarettes using an urban household survey in China. We find that cigarette price is an important determinant of smoking. In our two-part model, the overall price elasticity is − 0.82. Nevertheless, tobacco demand is influenced by both price and quality. We net out the quality effect of tobacco demand to obtain standard price elasticities, which are between − 0.70 and − 0.35. In addition, when we estimate two demand systems of Chinese households, the estimated own-price elasticities of cigarettes are − 0.57 and − 0.81. These elasticities suggest that if the tobacco excise tax rate goes up, cigarette consumption will drop rapidly, and government revenue from the tobacco tax will increase.