Cigarette taxes and respiratory cancers: new evidence from panel co-integration analysis.

Q4 Medicine Journal of Health Care Finance Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Echu Liu, Wei-Choun Yu, Hsin-Ling Hsieh
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Using a set of state-level longitudinal data from 1954 through 2005, this study investigates the "long-run equilibrium" relationship between cigarette excise taxes and the mortality rates of respiratory cancers in the United States. Statistical tests show that both cigarette excise taxes in real terms and mortality rates from respiratory cancers contain unit roots and are co-integrated. Estimates of co-integrating vectors indicated that a 10 percent increase in real cigarette excise tax rate leads to a 2.5 percent reduction in respiratory cancer mortality rate, implying a decline of 3,922 deaths per year, on a national level in the long run. These effects are statistically significant at the one percent level. Moreover, estimates of co-integrating vectors show that higher cigarette excise tax rates lead to lower mortality rates in most states; however, this relationship does not hold for Alaska, Florida, Hawaii, and Texas.

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香烟税和呼吸系统癌症:来自面板协整分析的新证据。
利用1954年至2005年的一组州级纵向数据,本研究调查了美国卷烟消费税与呼吸道癌症死亡率之间的“长期均衡”关系。统计检验表明,香烟消费税的实际值和呼吸系统癌症的死亡率都包含单位根,并且是协整的。对协整载体的估计表明,实际香烟消费税税率每提高10%,呼吸道癌症死亡率就会降低2.5%,这意味着从长期来看,在全国范围内,每年死亡人数将减少3,922人。在1%的水平上,这些影响在统计上是显著的。此外,对协整病媒的估计表明,在大多数州,较高的卷烟消费税税率导致较低的死亡率;然而,这种关系并不适用于阿拉斯加、佛罗里达、夏威夷和德克萨斯州。
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