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The Effect of Cigarette Taxation on Prices

Ryan Sullivan and Donald Dutkowsky ()

Public Finance Review, 2012, vol. 40, issue 6, 687-711

Abstract: This article combines new, author-collected tax data with data both from the American Chamber of Commerce Researchers Association cost of living index and from the Tax Burden on Tobacco to measure the relative effects of city, county, and state excise cigarette taxation on cigarette prices. The results indicate that a $1 increase in the state excise cigarette tax increases cigarette prices between $1.10 and $1.14, but that a $1 increase in a city- or county-level excise tax increases prices by $1.07. These findings are similar between premium and generic cigarette brands. Additionally, urban areas located near states with lower cigarette taxes tend to have lower cigarette prices relative to urban areas located near states with the same or higher tax rates.

Keywords: tax incidence; cigarettes; excise taxes; taxation; overshifting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1177/1091142112442742

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