Appetite for Nicotine : An Economic Analysis of Tobacco Control in Bangladesh

The study estimates the economic issues related to tobacco. Cigarette and bidi production in Bangladesh have been increasing since 1980. Imports and exports have fluctuated, but there is a persistent negative trade balance in tobacco and tobacco products. Recent prevalence trends are not clear, but remain over 40% among men. National statistics put smoking among women at 4-5%, but tobacco chewing is common among women, and undocumented. Prevalence is much higher for men with lower incomes and education. Policies to reduce tobacco use are summarized, they have been relatively weak, but would be greatly enhanced if proposed legislation is enacted. Money spent on tobacco products by poor people could do much to reduce malnutrition if it were spent on food instead. Real prices of cigarettes have fallen, and incomes have risen, stimulating consumption. Real price increases would help reduce demand, by 3% for every 10 real price increase. Taxes are relatively low (even for the highest priced, most taxed brands, only 55% of the retail price, plus a 15% value-added tax). Higher taxes would increase total revenues, already 7% of total government revenues. Inadequate data exist to estimate the health care costs attributable to tobacco use in Bangladesh.

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Main Authors: Ali, Zulfiqar, Rahman, Atiur, Rahman, Taifur
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2003-11
Subjects:PRICING, PRICE ELASTICITY, PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND, HEALTH EXPENDITURES, GOVERNMENT REVENUE, SMOKING PREVALENCE, SMOKING CESSATION, CIGARETTE PRODUCTION, ADVERSE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES, BIRTHS, BURDEN OF DISEASE, CANCER, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, CORRUPTION, DIET, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, EPIDEMIOLOGY, FAMILIES, HEALTH, INFANT MORTALITY, INFECTIOUS DISEASES, LIFE EXPECTANCY, LIVE BIRTHS, MALARIA, MALNUTRITION, MARKETING, MORTALITY, MORTALITY RATE, NUTRITION, POPULATION GROWTH, PREMATURE DEATH, PRICE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS, SEX, SMOKERS, SMOKING, SOCIAL INDICATORS, TEENAGE YEARS, TOBACCO, TOBACCO ADVERTISING, TOBACCO CONSUMPTION, TOBACCO CONTROL, TOBACCO EXPORTS, TOBACCO INDUSTRY, TOBACCO SMUGGLING, TOBACCO TAXES, TOBACCO TOBACCO, TOBACCO USE, YOUNG PEOPLE,
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spelling dig-okr-10986137902024-08-08T17:36:02Z Appetite for Nicotine : An Economic Analysis of Tobacco Control in Bangladesh Ali, Zulfiqar Rahman, Atiur Rahman, Taifur PRICING PRICE ELASTICITY PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND HEALTH EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT REVENUE SMOKING PREVALENCE SMOKING CESSATION CIGARETTE PRODUCTION ADVERSE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES BIRTHS BURDEN OF DISEASE CANCER CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES CORRUPTION DIET ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EPIDEMIOLOGY FAMILIES HEALTH INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVE BIRTHS MALARIA MALNUTRITION MARKETING MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE NUTRITION POPULATION GROWTH PREMATURE DEATH PRICE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS SEX SMOKERS SMOKING SOCIAL INDICATORS TEENAGE YEARS TOBACCO TOBACCO ADVERTISING TOBACCO CONSUMPTION TOBACCO CONTROL TOBACCO EXPORTS TOBACCO INDUSTRY TOBACCO SMUGGLING TOBACCO TAXES TOBACCO TOBACCO TOBACCO USE YOUNG PEOPLE The study estimates the economic issues related to tobacco. Cigarette and bidi production in Bangladesh have been increasing since 1980. Imports and exports have fluctuated, but there is a persistent negative trade balance in tobacco and tobacco products. Recent prevalence trends are not clear, but remain over 40% among men. National statistics put smoking among women at 4-5%, but tobacco chewing is common among women, and undocumented. Prevalence is much higher for men with lower incomes and education. Policies to reduce tobacco use are summarized, they have been relatively weak, but would be greatly enhanced if proposed legislation is enacted. Money spent on tobacco products by poor people could do much to reduce malnutrition if it were spent on food instead. Real prices of cigarettes have fallen, and incomes have risen, stimulating consumption. Real price increases would help reduce demand, by 3% for every 10 real price increase. Taxes are relatively low (even for the highest priced, most taxed brands, only 55% of the retail price, plus a 15% value-added tax). Higher taxes would increase total revenues, already 7% of total government revenues. Inadequate data exist to estimate the health care costs attributable to tobacco use in Bangladesh. 2013-06-05T18:21:04Z 2013-06-05T18:21:04Z 2003-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/11/3423211/appetite-nicotine-economic-analysis-tobacco-control-bangladesh 1-932126-54-6 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/13790 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 PRICING
PRICE ELASTICITY
PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
SMOKING PREVALENCE
SMOKING CESSATION
CIGARETTE PRODUCTION
ADVERSE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
BIRTHS
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CANCER
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CORRUPTION
DIET
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FAMILIES
HEALTH
INFANT MORTALITY
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVE BIRTHS
MALARIA
MALNUTRITION
MARKETING
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
NUTRITION
POPULATION GROWTH
PREMATURE DEATH
PRICE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
SEX
SMOKERS
SMOKING
SOCIAL INDICATORS
TEENAGE YEARS
TOBACCO
TOBACCO ADVERTISING
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO EXPORTS
TOBACCO INDUSTRY
TOBACCO SMUGGLING
TOBACCO TAXES
TOBACCO TOBACCO
TOBACCO USE
YOUNG PEOPLE
PRICING
PRICE ELASTICITY
PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
SMOKING PREVALENCE
SMOKING CESSATION
CIGARETTE PRODUCTION
ADVERSE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
BIRTHS
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CANCER
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CORRUPTION
DIET
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FAMILIES
HEALTH
INFANT MORTALITY
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVE BIRTHS
MALARIA
MALNUTRITION
MARKETING
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
NUTRITION
POPULATION GROWTH
PREMATURE DEATH
PRICE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
SEX
SMOKERS
SMOKING
SOCIAL INDICATORS
TEENAGE YEARS
TOBACCO
TOBACCO ADVERTISING
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO EXPORTS
TOBACCO INDUSTRY
TOBACCO SMUGGLING
TOBACCO TAXES
TOBACCO TOBACCO
TOBACCO USE
YOUNG PEOPLE
spellingShingle PRICING
PRICE ELASTICITY
PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
SMOKING PREVALENCE
SMOKING CESSATION
CIGARETTE PRODUCTION
ADVERSE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
BIRTHS
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CANCER
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CORRUPTION
DIET
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FAMILIES
HEALTH
INFANT MORTALITY
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVE BIRTHS
MALARIA
MALNUTRITION
MARKETING
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
NUTRITION
POPULATION GROWTH
PREMATURE DEATH
PRICE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
SEX
SMOKERS
SMOKING
SOCIAL INDICATORS
TEENAGE YEARS
TOBACCO
TOBACCO ADVERTISING
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO EXPORTS
TOBACCO INDUSTRY
TOBACCO SMUGGLING
TOBACCO TAXES
TOBACCO TOBACCO
TOBACCO USE
YOUNG PEOPLE
PRICING
PRICE ELASTICITY
PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
SMOKING PREVALENCE
SMOKING CESSATION
CIGARETTE PRODUCTION
ADVERSE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
BIRTHS
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CANCER
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CORRUPTION
DIET
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FAMILIES
HEALTH
INFANT MORTALITY
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVE BIRTHS
MALARIA
MALNUTRITION
MARKETING
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
NUTRITION
POPULATION GROWTH
PREMATURE DEATH
PRICE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
SEX
SMOKERS
SMOKING
SOCIAL INDICATORS
TEENAGE YEARS
TOBACCO
TOBACCO ADVERTISING
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO EXPORTS
TOBACCO INDUSTRY
TOBACCO SMUGGLING
TOBACCO TAXES
TOBACCO TOBACCO
TOBACCO USE
YOUNG PEOPLE
Ali, Zulfiqar
Rahman, Atiur
Rahman, Taifur
Appetite for Nicotine : An Economic Analysis of Tobacco Control in Bangladesh
description The study estimates the economic issues related to tobacco. Cigarette and bidi production in Bangladesh have been increasing since 1980. Imports and exports have fluctuated, but there is a persistent negative trade balance in tobacco and tobacco products. Recent prevalence trends are not clear, but remain over 40% among men. National statistics put smoking among women at 4-5%, but tobacco chewing is common among women, and undocumented. Prevalence is much higher for men with lower incomes and education. Policies to reduce tobacco use are summarized, they have been relatively weak, but would be greatly enhanced if proposed legislation is enacted. Money spent on tobacco products by poor people could do much to reduce malnutrition if it were spent on food instead. Real prices of cigarettes have fallen, and incomes have risen, stimulating consumption. Real price increases would help reduce demand, by 3% for every 10 real price increase. Taxes are relatively low (even for the highest priced, most taxed brands, only 55% of the retail price, plus a 15% value-added tax). Higher taxes would increase total revenues, already 7% of total government revenues. Inadequate data exist to estimate the health care costs attributable to tobacco use in Bangladesh.
topic_facet PRICING
PRICE ELASTICITY
PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
SMOKING PREVALENCE
SMOKING CESSATION
CIGARETTE PRODUCTION
ADVERSE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
BIRTHS
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CANCER
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CORRUPTION
DIET
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FAMILIES
HEALTH
INFANT MORTALITY
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVE BIRTHS
MALARIA
MALNUTRITION
MARKETING
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
NUTRITION
POPULATION GROWTH
PREMATURE DEATH
PRICE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
SEX
SMOKERS
SMOKING
SOCIAL INDICATORS
TEENAGE YEARS
TOBACCO
TOBACCO ADVERTISING
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO EXPORTS
TOBACCO INDUSTRY
TOBACCO SMUGGLING
TOBACCO TAXES
TOBACCO TOBACCO
TOBACCO USE
YOUNG PEOPLE
author Ali, Zulfiqar
Rahman, Atiur
Rahman, Taifur
author_facet Ali, Zulfiqar
Rahman, Atiur
Rahman, Taifur
author_sort Ali, Zulfiqar
title Appetite for Nicotine : An Economic Analysis of Tobacco Control in Bangladesh
title_short Appetite for Nicotine : An Economic Analysis of Tobacco Control in Bangladesh
title_full Appetite for Nicotine : An Economic Analysis of Tobacco Control in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Appetite for Nicotine : An Economic Analysis of Tobacco Control in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Appetite for Nicotine : An Economic Analysis of Tobacco Control in Bangladesh
title_sort appetite for nicotine : an economic analysis of tobacco control in bangladesh
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2003-11
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/11/3423211/appetite-nicotine-economic-analysis-tobacco-control-bangladesh
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