So You Want to Quit Smoking : Have You Tried a Mobile Phone?

Tobacco use, which is rising quickly in developing countries, kills 5.4 million people a year worldwide. This paper explores the impacts of mobile phone ownership on tobacco consumption. Indeed, mobile phone ownership could affect tobacco consumption because individuals might pay for their communication with money they would have spent on tobacco. Using panel data from 2,100 households in 135 communities of the Philippines collected in 2003 and 2006, the analysis finds that mobile phone ownership leads to a 20 percent decline in monthly tobacco consumption. Among households in which at least one member smoked in 2003, purchasing a mobile phone leads to a 32.6 percent decrease in tobacco consumption per adult over the age of 15. This is equivalent to one less pack of 20 cigarettes per month per adult. The results are robust to various estimation strategies. Further, they suggest that this impact materializes through a budget shift from tobacco to communication.

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Main Authors: Labonne, Julien, Chase, Robert S.
Format: Policy Research Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2008-06
Subjects:ALCOHOL, ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION, CELL PHONE, CIGARETTE, CIGARETTE CONSUMPTION, CIGARETTE SMOKING, CIGARETTES, ECONOMETRIC MODELS, ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES, GLOBAL TOBACCO EPIDEMIC, HOUSEHOLD BUDGET, HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS, HOUSEHOLD SIZE, HOUSEHOLD WEALTH, HOUSEHOLD WELFARE, HOUSEHOLDS, INFORMATION FLOW, MOBILE PHONE, MOBILE PHONES, NICOTINE, PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, PRICE ELASTICITY, PRICE INCREASES, RESULT, RESULTS, SMOKER, SMOKERS, SMOKING, SMOKING BEHAVIOR, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL WELFARE, TEENAGERS, TOBACCO, TOBACCO CONSUMPTION, TOBACCO CONTROL, TOBACCO PRICES, TOBACCO TAXES, TOBACCO USE, TOTAL CONSUMPTION, USES, WEB,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/9608509/so-want-quit-smoking-tried-mobile-phone
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6862
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