White Justin S, Ross Hana
Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
Health Econ. 2015 Feb;24(2):127-41. doi: 10.1002/hec.3004. Epub 2013 Oct 16.
In addition to quitting and cutting consumption, smokers faced with higher cigarette prices may compensate in several ways that mute the health impact of cigarette taxes. This study examines three price avoidance strategies among adult male smokers in Thailand: trading down to a lower-priced brand, buying individual sticks of cigarettes instead of packs, and substituting roll-your-own tobacco for factory-manufactured cigarettes. Using two panels of microlevel data from the International Tobacco Control Southeast Asia Study, collected in 2005 and 2006, we estimate the effects of a substantial excise tax increase implemented throughout Thailand in December 2005. We present estimates of the marginal effects and price elasticities for each of five consumer behaviors. We find that, controlling for baseline smoking characteristics, sociodemographics, and policy variables, quitting is highly sensitive to changes in cigarette prices, but so are brand choice, stick-buying, and use of roll-your-own tobacco. Neglecting such strategic responses leads to overestimates of a sin tax's health impact, and neglecting product substitution distorts estimates of the price elasticity of cigarette demand. We discuss the implications for consumer welfare and several policies that mitigate the adverse impact of consumer responses.
除了戒烟和减少消费外,面对香烟价格上涨的吸烟者可能会通过几种方式进行补偿,从而减轻香烟税对健康的影响。本研究考察了泰国成年男性吸烟者的三种价格规避策略:转而购买低价品牌香烟、购买单支香烟而非整包香烟,以及用手卷烟叶替代机制香烟。利用2005年和2006年收集的国际烟草控制东南亚研究的两组微观层面数据,我们估计了2005年12月泰国全面实施大幅消费税上调的影响。我们给出了五种消费者行为中每一种行为的边际效应和价格弹性估计值。我们发现,在控制了基线吸烟特征、社会人口统计学和政策变量后,戒烟对香烟价格变化高度敏感,但品牌选择、购买单支香烟和使用手卷烟叶也同样如此。忽视这种策略性反应会导致对罪恶税健康影响的高估,而忽视产品替代则会扭曲香烟需求价格弹性估计值。我们讨论了对消费者福利的影响以及几种减轻消费者反应不利影响的政策。