Taxation as Public Health Policy (Presentation)
The presentation given at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine provides an overview of tobacco tax, the impact of tobacco use and consequences, earmarking revenue and control programs, industry price marketing and policy options, and the implications for obesity prevention.
April 2012
Location(s): North America, U.S.
Project: Bridging the Gap
Content Type: Slidedeck
Topic(s): Economic consequences, Economic impacts of tobacco control, Health consequences, Industry pricing, Other fiscal policies for health, Prevalence and consumption, Tax and price, Tax levels and structure, Tobacco control policies and programs, Tobacco taxes revenues, Tobacco use
Authors(s): Frank J. Chaloupka, Ph.D.
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