The Economics of Tobacco in Turkey : New Evidence and Demand Estimates

Turkey has become one of the largest consumers of cigarettes, while world cigarette consumption declined by 4 percent between 1990 and 1999. The rapid increase in tobacco consumption in Turkey will cause a large increase in the burden of disease and premature death in years to come. Global evidence also shows that there is a set of policies and interventions that can be highly effective in reducing tobacco use, encouraging smokers to quit, and deterring young people from starting to smoke. This paper provides data on the role of tobacco and cigarettes in the Turkish economy. It reviews data on cigarette consumption, and cigarette production. The role of tobacco in Turkish agriculture and foreign trade is examined. Data on cigarette taxes and their contribution to government revenues are presented, and tobacco control policies in Turkey are also described.

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Main Author: Onder, Zeynep
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2002-11
Subjects:CANCER, CAPITA CONSUMPTION, CROP, CULTIVATED LAND, DISEASES, FAMILIES, FARMERS, HEALTH, HEALTH RISKS, NUTRITION, PREMATURE DEATH, PRODUCE, PRODUCTIVITY, RELIGIOUS LEADERS, RESPIRATORY DISEASES, SMOKING, SMOKING PREVALENCE, TOBACCO, TOBACCO COMPANIES, TOBACCO CONSUMPTION, TOBACCO CONTROL, TOBACCO EXPORTS, TOBACCO INDUSTRY, TOBACCO PRODUCTS, TOBACCO TAXES, TOBACCO USE, YOUNG PEOPLE, STATISTICAL DATA, FOREIGN TRADE POLICY, CIGARETTE MANUFACTURE, CIGARETTE TRADE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/11/2138035/economics-tobacco-turkey-new-evidence-demand-estimates
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/13733
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spelling dig-okr-10986137332024-08-08T17:48:47Z The Economics of Tobacco in Turkey : New Evidence and Demand Estimates Onder, Zeynep CANCER CAPITA CONSUMPTION CROP CULTIVATED LAND DISEASES FAMILIES FARMERS HEALTH HEALTH RISKS NUTRITION PREMATURE DEATH PRODUCE PRODUCTIVITY RELIGIOUS LEADERS RESPIRATORY DISEASES SMOKING SMOKING PREVALENCE TOBACCO TOBACCO COMPANIES TOBACCO CONSUMPTION TOBACCO CONTROL TOBACCO EXPORTS TOBACCO INDUSTRY TOBACCO PRODUCTS TOBACCO TAXES TOBACCO USE YOUNG PEOPLE STATISTICAL DATA FOREIGN TRADE POLICY CIGARETTE MANUFACTURE CIGARETTE TRADE Turkey has become one of the largest consumers of cigarettes, while world cigarette consumption declined by 4 percent between 1990 and 1999. The rapid increase in tobacco consumption in Turkey will cause a large increase in the burden of disease and premature death in years to come. Global evidence also shows that there is a set of policies and interventions that can be highly effective in reducing tobacco use, encouraging smokers to quit, and deterring young people from starting to smoke. This paper provides data on the role of tobacco and cigarettes in the Turkish economy. It reviews data on cigarette consumption, and cigarette production. The role of tobacco in Turkish agriculture and foreign trade is examined. Data on cigarette taxes and their contribution to government revenues are presented, and tobacco control policies in Turkey are also described. 2013-06-04T19:19:06Z 2013-06-04T19:19:06Z 2002-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/11/2138035/economics-tobacco-turkey-new-evidence-demand-estimates https://hdl.handle.net/10986/13733 English en_US HNP Discussion Paper; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic CANCER
CAPITA CONSUMPTION
CROP
CULTIVATED LAND
DISEASES
FAMILIES
FARMERS
HEALTH
HEALTH RISKS
NUTRITION
PREMATURE DEATH
PRODUCE
PRODUCTIVITY
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
RESPIRATORY DISEASES
SMOKING
SMOKING PREVALENCE
TOBACCO
TOBACCO COMPANIES
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO EXPORTS
TOBACCO INDUSTRY
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
TOBACCO TAXES
TOBACCO USE
YOUNG PEOPLE
STATISTICAL DATA
FOREIGN TRADE POLICY
CIGARETTE MANUFACTURE
CIGARETTE TRADE
CANCER
CAPITA CONSUMPTION
CROP
CULTIVATED LAND
DISEASES
FAMILIES
FARMERS
HEALTH
HEALTH RISKS
NUTRITION
PREMATURE DEATH
PRODUCE
PRODUCTIVITY
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
RESPIRATORY DISEASES
SMOKING
SMOKING PREVALENCE
TOBACCO
TOBACCO COMPANIES
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO EXPORTS
TOBACCO INDUSTRY
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
TOBACCO TAXES
TOBACCO USE
YOUNG PEOPLE
STATISTICAL DATA
FOREIGN TRADE POLICY
CIGARETTE MANUFACTURE
CIGARETTE TRADE
spellingShingle CANCER
CAPITA CONSUMPTION
CROP
CULTIVATED LAND
DISEASES
FAMILIES
FARMERS
HEALTH
HEALTH RISKS
NUTRITION
PREMATURE DEATH
PRODUCE
PRODUCTIVITY
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
RESPIRATORY DISEASES
SMOKING
SMOKING PREVALENCE
TOBACCO
TOBACCO COMPANIES
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO EXPORTS
TOBACCO INDUSTRY
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
TOBACCO TAXES
TOBACCO USE
YOUNG PEOPLE
STATISTICAL DATA
FOREIGN TRADE POLICY
CIGARETTE MANUFACTURE
CIGARETTE TRADE
CANCER
CAPITA CONSUMPTION
CROP
CULTIVATED LAND
DISEASES
FAMILIES
FARMERS
HEALTH
HEALTH RISKS
NUTRITION
PREMATURE DEATH
PRODUCE
PRODUCTIVITY
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
RESPIRATORY DISEASES
SMOKING
SMOKING PREVALENCE
TOBACCO
TOBACCO COMPANIES
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO EXPORTS
TOBACCO INDUSTRY
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
TOBACCO TAXES
TOBACCO USE
YOUNG PEOPLE
STATISTICAL DATA
FOREIGN TRADE POLICY
CIGARETTE MANUFACTURE
CIGARETTE TRADE
Onder, Zeynep
The Economics of Tobacco in Turkey : New Evidence and Demand Estimates
description Turkey has become one of the largest consumers of cigarettes, while world cigarette consumption declined by 4 percent between 1990 and 1999. The rapid increase in tobacco consumption in Turkey will cause a large increase in the burden of disease and premature death in years to come. Global evidence also shows that there is a set of policies and interventions that can be highly effective in reducing tobacco use, encouraging smokers to quit, and deterring young people from starting to smoke. This paper provides data on the role of tobacco and cigarettes in the Turkish economy. It reviews data on cigarette consumption, and cigarette production. The role of tobacco in Turkish agriculture and foreign trade is examined. Data on cigarette taxes and their contribution to government revenues are presented, and tobacco control policies in Turkey are also described.
topic_facet CANCER
CAPITA CONSUMPTION
CROP
CULTIVATED LAND
DISEASES
FAMILIES
FARMERS
HEALTH
HEALTH RISKS
NUTRITION
PREMATURE DEATH
PRODUCE
PRODUCTIVITY
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
RESPIRATORY DISEASES
SMOKING
SMOKING PREVALENCE
TOBACCO
TOBACCO COMPANIES
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO EXPORTS
TOBACCO INDUSTRY
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
TOBACCO TAXES
TOBACCO USE
YOUNG PEOPLE
STATISTICAL DATA
FOREIGN TRADE POLICY
CIGARETTE MANUFACTURE
CIGARETTE TRADE
author Onder, Zeynep
author_facet Onder, Zeynep
author_sort Onder, Zeynep
title The Economics of Tobacco in Turkey : New Evidence and Demand Estimates
title_short The Economics of Tobacco in Turkey : New Evidence and Demand Estimates
title_full The Economics of Tobacco in Turkey : New Evidence and Demand Estimates
title_fullStr The Economics of Tobacco in Turkey : New Evidence and Demand Estimates
title_full_unstemmed The Economics of Tobacco in Turkey : New Evidence and Demand Estimates
title_sort economics of tobacco in turkey : new evidence and demand estimates
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2002-11
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/11/2138035/economics-tobacco-turkey-new-evidence-demand-estimates
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