Impact of tobacco tax increases and industry pricing on smoking behaviours and inequalities: a mixed-methods study
Background: Increasing tobacco prices through taxation is very effective for reducing smoking prevalence and inequalities. For optimum effect, understanding how the tobacco industry and smokers respond is essential. Tobacco taxation changes occurred in the UK over the study period, including annual...
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Main Authors: | Timea R Partos (Author), Rosemary Hiscock (Author), Anna B Gilmore (Author), J Robert Branston (Author), Sara Hitchman (Author), Ann McNeill (Author) |
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