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Exploring the relationship between cigarette prices and smoking among adults: a cross-country study of low- and middle-income nations. (Special Issue: Economic aspects of tobacco use in low- and middle-income countries.)

机译:探索卷烟价格与成年人吸烟之间的关系:一项对中低收入国家的跨国研究。 (特刊:中低收入国家烟草使用的经济方面。)

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Introduction: Evidence on the relationship between cigarette prices and adult smoking in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is relatively limited. This study offers new descriptive evidence on this relationship using data from a set of 13 LMICs. Methods: We use Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) cross-country data from approximately 200,000 participants aged 15 and older. Estimates on the relationship between prices and adult smoking were obtained from logit models of smoking participation and ordinary least squares models of conditional cigarette demand. Results: Higher prices were associated with lower demand across countries, in terms of both smoking prevalence and daily number of cigarettes smoked among smokers. Our estimates suggest that the total price elasticity of cigarette demand in LMICs is approximately -0.53. We find that higher socioeconomic status (SES), represented through wealth and education effects is associated with lower chance of smoking overall, but among existing smokers, it may be associated with a larger number of cigarettes smoked. Conclusions: After controlling for a set of individual demographic and country characteristics, cigarette prices retain a significant role in shaping cigarette demand across LMICs. Because higher SES is associated with a reduced chance of smoking overall but also with increased daily consumption among current smokers, optimal tobacco tax policies in LMICs may face an added need to accommodate to shifting SES structures within the populations of these countries.
机译:简介:在中低收入国家(LMIC)中,卷烟价格与成人吸烟之间关系的证据相对有限。这项研究使用来自13个LMIC的数据为这种关系提供了新的描述性证据。方法:我们使用全球成人烟草调查(GATS)的跨国数据,该数据来自大约20万名15岁以上的参与者。价格和成人吸烟之间的关系的估计是从吸烟参与的logit模型和有条件卷烟需求的普通最小二乘模型获得的。结果:就吸烟率和吸烟者中每天吸烟的数量而言,较高的价格与各个国家的需求较低相关。我们的估计表明,中低收入国家卷烟需求的总价格弹性约为-0.53。我们发现,以财富和教育效果为代表的较高的社会经济地位(SES)与总体吸烟机会降低有关,但在现有吸烟者中,这可能与吸烟数量增加有关。结论:在控制了一组个人的人口和国家特征之后,卷烟价格在影响整个低收入和中低收入国家的卷烟需求中仍然发挥着重要作用。由于较高的SES与总体吸烟机会减少有关,而且与当前吸烟者的日消费量增加有关,因此,中低收入国家的最佳烟草税收政策可能面临增加的需求,以适应这些国家人口中不断变化的SES结构。

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