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The effect of Taiwan's tax-induced increases in cigarette prices on brand-switching and the consumption of cigarettes

✍ Scribed by Yi-Wen Tsai; Chung-Lin Yang; Chin-Shyan Chen; Tsai-Ching Liu; Pei-Fen Chen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
151 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
1057-9230

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Abstract

The effect of raising cigarette taxes to reduce smoking has been the subject of several studies, which often treat the price of cigarettes as an exogenous factor given to smokers who respond to it by adjusting their smoking behavior. However, cigarette prices vary with brand and quality, and smokers can and do switch to lower‐priced brands to reduce the impact of the tax on the cost of cigarettes as they try to consume the same number of cigarettes as they had before a tax hike. Using data from a two‐year follow‐up interview survey conducted before and after a new cigarette tax scheme was imposed in Taiwan in 2002, this study examines three behavioral changes smokers may make to respond to tax‐induced cigarette price increase: brand‐switching, amount consumed, and amount spent on smoking. These changes were studied in relation to smoker income, before‐tax cigarette price, level of addiction, exposure to advertizing, and consumer loyalty.

We found that smokers, depending upon exposure to advertizing, level of consumer loyalty and initial price of cigarettes, switched brands to maintain current smoking habits and control costs. We also found that the initial amount smoked and level of addiction, not price, at least not at the current levels in Taiwan, determined whether a smoker reduced the number of cigarettes he consumed. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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