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- Title
Retail Tobacco Display Bans.
- Authors
Irvine, Ian J.; Nguyen, Van Hai
- Abstract
Bans on retail tobacco displays, of the type proposed by New York's Mayor Bloomberg in March 2013, have been operative in several economies since 2001. Despite an enormous number of studies in public health journals using attitudinal data, we can find no econometric event studies of the type normally used in Economics. This paper attempts to fill that gap by using data from 13 cross sections of the annual Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Surveys. These data afford an ideal opportunity to study events of this type given that each of Canada's 10 provinces implemented display bans at various points between 2003 and 2009. Accordingly, we use difference-in-difference methods to study three behaviors following the introduction of bans: participation in smoking, the intensity of smoking and quit intentions. A critical element of the study concerns the treatment of contraband tobacco. Our estimates provide very little support for the hypothesis that behaviors changed following the bans.
- Subjects
CANADA; NEW York (State); TOBACCO laws; AGE distribution; CONSUMER attitudes; CRIME; MARKETING; SALES personnel; SMOKING; SMOKING cessation; SURVEYS
- Publication
Forum for Health Economics & Policy, 2014, Vol 17, Issue 2, p169
- ISSN
1558-9544
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/fhep-2013-0019