Evidence Matrix: Mexico [Updated December 2022]
This Evidence Matrix was written by Tobacconomics with support from CIEP and other local partners in Mexico. The evidence matrix compiles existing evidence on the economics of tobacco and tobacco control in Mexico, with a focus on tobacco taxation. In total, 61 studies are included, from 2008 through 2022. Journal articles, reports, briefs, and thesis documents are listed in the evidence matrix.
Check out the first Mexican evidence matrix, released in June 2022, here.
View the concise Mexico Evidence Narrative here and and evidence matrices from around the world here.
February 2023
Location(s): Latin America and the Carribbean, Mexico
Content Type: Evidence Matrix
Topic(s): Cost-effectiveness, Economic impacts of tobacco control, Impact on demand, Impact on the poor, Jobs and productivity, Tax and price, Tax avoidance and evasion, Tax levels and structure, Tobacco taxes revenues
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