2022
DOI: 10.1136/tc-2022-057584
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Income and cigarette price responsiveness: evidence from Vietnam

Abstract: BackgroundVietnam has an ad valorem tobacco excise structure, with the tax base being factory gate price, making the excise susceptible to tax avoidance and less effective in reducing tobacco use. To address these issues, therefore, the government has considered switching to a mixed system in which a specific rate would be imposed on every cigarette pack in addition to the existing ad valorem rate. However, little is known about how smokers with different incomes respond to price increases in Vietnam, raising … Show more

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“…A previous study confirmed that a 10% increase in cigarette price would decrease consumption by around 1% in Vietnam, reducing the number of male smokers by approximately 270 thousand 22 . With around 15 million smokers in Vietnam, such a decline would benefit society and individuals, especially the poorer group 22 , 23 .…”
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“…A previous study confirmed that a 10% increase in cigarette price would decrease consumption by around 1% in Vietnam, reducing the number of male smokers by approximately 270 thousand 22 . With around 15 million smokers in Vietnam, such a decline would benefit society and individuals, especially the poorer group 22 , 23 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%