Fiscal Policy and Health
This presentation was given by Frank J. Chaloupka at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health on January 24, 2018, in Baltimore, Maryland. This presentation discusses the health and economic impact of non-communicable diseases, the impact and consequences of tobacco, alcohol, and sugary beverage taxes on use, and the myths and facts about the economic impact of these taxes.
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March 2019
Accelerating Progress on Effective Tobacco Tax Policies in Low- and Middle-Income Countries »
Topics: Economic consequences / Economic impacts of tobacco control / Health consequences / Impact on demand / Prevalence and consumption / Tax and price / Tax levels and structure / Tobacco control policies and programs / Tobacco taxes revenues / Tobacco use
February 2019
Improving Tobacco Taxation Policies in Southeastern Europe »
Topics: Cost-effectiveness / Economic consequences / Economic impacts of tobacco control / Health consequences / Impact on demand / Industry pricing / Minimum Pricing Policies / Prevalence and consumption / Tax and price / Tax levels and structure / Tobacco control policies and programs / Tobacco taxes revenues / Tobacco use
January 2019
Economics of Tobacco Taxation and Consumption in Pakistan »
Topics: Cost-effectiveness / Economic consequences / Economic impacts of tobacco control / Impact on demand / Prevalence and consumption / Tax and price / Tax levels and structure / Tobacco control policies and programs / Tobacco taxes revenues / Tobacco use
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