Paper #548
- Título:
- How important are tobacco prices in the propensity to start and quit smoking? An analysis of smoking histories from the Spanish National Health Survey
- Autor:
- Ángel López Nicolás
- Fecha:
- Febrero 2001
- Resumen:
- This paper analyses the effect of tobacco prices on the propensity to start and quit smoking using a pool of the 1993, 1995 and 1997 editions of the Spanish National Health Surveys. The estimates for several parametric models of the hazard rate for starting and quitting suggest that i) The public health measures applied as of 1992 have had a significative effect on both reducing the hazard of starting and increasing the hazard of quitting, ii) Prices have a very weak effect on the hazard of starting in the male population and no significant effect in the female population, iii) The price floor of cigarrettes, proxied by the average price of a pack of black cigarrettes, has a significant effect on the quitting hazard which is robust across specifications and applies to both men and women. The implied price elasticity of the time up to quitting is situated around -1.4.
- Palabras clave:
- Smoking, taxes, health, care
- Códigos JEL:
- C5, D12, H3
- Área de investigación:
- Economía Laboral, Pública, de Desarrollo y de la Salud
- Número serie CRES:
- 20
- Publicado en:
- Health Economics, 11, 2002, pp. 521-535
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