June 2012

IZA DP No. 6688: Taxes, Cigarette Consumption, and Smoking Intensity: Reply

published in: American Economic Review, 2013, 103(7), 3102-3114

This paper shows that smoking intensity, i.e. the amount of nicotine extracted per cigarette smoked, responds to changes in excise taxes and tobacco prices. We exploit data covering the period 1988 to 2006 across many US states. Moreover, we provide new evidence on the importance of cotinine measures in explaining long-run smoking behavior and we investigate the sensitivity of smoking cessation to changes in excise taxes and their interaction with smoking intensity.