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P/E/445. Correlation between cigarette taxes and smoking behaviour in UK
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The paper examines the impact of cigarette taxes on smoking behaviour in the UK offering a review of literature in biostatistics, econometric analysis, price elasticity of demand, etc. The correlation between taxation and cigarette demand is studied, empirical findings obtained through the analysis of reports are discussed in relation to gender, age, social class, income, ethnicity, etc. Conclusions are made about the effectiveness of cigarette taxation as a method of curbing the consumption of tobacco.
KEYWORDS: Cigarette taxes, smoking, tobacco,
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