Back to Basics #2: The Rationale for Tobacco Tax and Price Measures
The second Back2Basics policy brief, authored by Laura Rossouw, has just been published, and discusses: The rationale for tobacco tax and price measures.
From our engagement with government officials and other important stakeholders, we have noticed that there is growing interest in the topic of tobacco taxation. The challenge however, is that many policy makers aren’t necessarily experts in tobacco control, and do not have the time to read extensively on the subject.
We thought we’d do some of the heavy lifting for them, by creating a series of “Back to Basics” policy briefs covering key themes. Published under the banner of the WHO FCTC Knowledge Hub on Tobacco Taxation and Illicit Trade, the one-page briefs are accessible and easy to read, yet still contain the most important information regarding various tobacco-taxation topics.
Our first B2B in the range looks at Tobacco Administration. The second B2B, published in August 2019, investigates: The rationale for tobacco tax and price measures.
Cite: Rossouw, L. (2019). “The Rationale for Tobacco Tax and Price”, REEP Back to Basics Policy Brief: B2B#2. August 2019, University of Cape Town