更好的卷烟税收政策和更高的烟草消费税收入。

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Hye Myung Lee, Jeffrey Drope, Carlos Manuel Guerrero-López, Anne-Marie Perucic, Frank J Chaloupka
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背景:2021 年 11 月,托巴克经济学团队发布了第二版《卷烟税收记分卡》,根据卷烟价格、可负担性变化、税收份额和税收结构四个部分对各国的卷烟税收进行了评估。本研究探讨了 2014 年至 2018 年卷烟税总体得分与烟草消费税收入之间的关系:本分析采用托百经济公司卷烟税收记分卡的卷烟税收得分和世卫组织的烟草消费税收入信息,通过普通最小二乘法估计,评估卷烟税收总得分与人均烟草消费税收入之间的关系,并控制国家的烟草控制环境、社会人口特征以及国家和年份固定效应:卷烟税总分每提高 1 分,人均烟草消费税收入就会增加 11.98 美元(按 2018 年国际购买力平价不变美元计算)。对于中低收入国家和基线绩效较低的国家,卷烟税总分每提高 1 分,人均烟草消费税收入就分别提高 11.32 美元和 6.92 美元。如果所有国家的评分都提高到 "5 "分,人均烟草消费税收入将增加 22.51%:结论:卷烟税总分越高,人均烟草消费税收入就越高。旨在提高卷烟税得分的国家将能够减少烟草使用,增加烟草税收,并将其分配给优先发展事项。
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Better cigarette tax policies and higher tobacco excise tax revenues.

Background: In November 2021, the Tobacconomics team published the second edition of the Cigarette Tax Scorecard which evaluates cigarette taxation in each country based on four components-cigarette price, affordability change, tax share and tax structure. This study examines the relationship between the overall cigarette tax score and tobacco excise tax revenue between 2014 and 2018.

Methods: Using cigarette tax scores from the Tobacconomics Cigarette Tax Scorecard and tobacco excise tax revenue information from WHO, this analysis is based on ordinary least squares estimations to assess the association between the overall cigarette tax scores and tobacco excise tax revenues per capita controlling for countries' tobacco control environment, sociodemographic characteristics and country and year fixed effects.

Results: A 1-point higher overall cigarette tax score is associated with higher tobacco excise tax revenue per capita of $11.98 (in constant 2018 purchasing power parity international dollars). For low and middle-income countries and lower performing countries at baseline, a 1-point higher overall cigarette tax score is associated with higher tobacco excise tax revenue per capita of $11.32 and $6.92, respectively. If all countries had increased their scores to '5', the tobacco excise tax revenue per capita would have increased by 22.51%.

Conclusions: Higher overall cigarette tax scores are associated with higher tobacco excise tax revenue per capita. Countries aiming to reach higher cigarette tax scores would be able to reduce tobacco use and increase their tobacco tax revenue, which can be allocated to development priorities.

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Tobacco Control
Tobacco Control 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
26.90%
发文量
223
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tobacco Control is an international peer-reviewed journal covering the nature and consequences of tobacco use worldwide; tobacco''s effects on population health, the economy, the environment, and society; efforts to prevent and control the global tobacco epidemic through population-level education and policy changes; the ethical dimensions of tobacco control policies; and the activities of the tobacco industry and its allies.
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