通过合作改进对非法香烟贸易的估计:从对马来西亚的两项研究中汲取的经验教训。

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ridzuan Kunji Koya, J Robert Branston, Allen W A Gallagher, Wency Kher Thinng Bui, Hana Ross, Norashidah Mohamed Nor
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本文批判性地分析了Bui等人和Koya等人对2011年、2015年和2019年马来西亚非法卷烟贸易的对比性估算结果。由于两位作者的研究结果存在差异,他们的团队之间开始合作,从而产生了本文,以探讨所发现的方法问题,进而对非法率做出修订估计。发现的主要问题有Bui等人对合法进口卷烟的评估影响了所有年份;他们排除了从价税,影响了2011年和2015年的估计值;Koya等人在从价税计算中忽略了出口市场的卷烟价值,并使用了进口烟草/烟草产品的销售价值,而不仅仅是卷烟,这两点都影响了2011年和2015年的估计值。使用 Koya 等人的消费数据重新计算后发现,2019 年,非法卷烟约占市场的 70%,高于 Bui 等人的估计值(38%),但略低于 Koya 等人的估计值(72%)。在实行从价税的 2011 年和 2015 年,修正后的估计值显示非法卷烟市场份额分别约为 41.1%和 52.7%,不同于 Bui 等人估计的 2011 年的 0%和 2015 年的 29.6%,也不同于 Koya 等人估计的 2011 年的 51%和 2015 年的 55%。本文为解决作者团队之间的方法论问题和更新马来西亚非法卷烟贸易的估计值提供了重要经验,验证了马来西亚面临着严重的非法卷烟贸易问题。
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Improving estimates of the illicit cigarette trade through collaboration: lessons from two studies of Malaysia.

This paper critically analyses contrasting estimates of Malaysia's illicit cigarette trade in 2011, 2015 and 2019 by Bui et al and Koya et al who previously produced independent estimates at about the same time using tax gap analysis. Collaboration between the two authors' teams emerged due to the discrepancies in their results, generating this paper to explore the methodological issues identified and hence produce revised estimates of the rate of illicit. Key issues identified were: Bui et al's assessment of legally imported cigarettes impacting all years; their exclusion of ad valorem duty affecting the 2011 and 2015 estimates; Koya et al overlooked the value of cigarettes for export market in their ad valorem calculation and used the sales value of imported tobacco/tobacco products, not just cigarettes, both of which impact estimates for 2011 and 2015. Recalculations using Koya et al's consumption data reveal that in 2019, illicit cigarettes accounted for about 70% of the market, which is higher than Bui et al's estimate (38%) but slightly lower than Koya et al's (72%). For 2011 and 2015 where ad valorem applied, the corrected estimates show a share of the illicit cigarette market of approximately 41.1% and 52.7%, respectively, differing from Bui et al's 0% in 2011 and 29.6% in 2015, and Koya et al's 51% in 2011 and 55% in 2015. This paper provides essential lessons for addressing methodological issues between authors' teams and updated estimates of Malaysia's illicit cigarette trade, verifying that Malaysia faces a substantial illicit cigarette trade problem.

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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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