Driven to drink: Sin taxes near a border

Volume: 28, Issue: 6, Pages: 1175 - 1184
Published: Dec 1, 2009
Abstract
This paper investigates household purchasing behavior in response to differing alcohol and tobacco taxes near an international border. Our study suggests that large tax differentials near borders induce economically important tax avoidance behavior, which may limit a government's ability to raise revenue and potentially undermine important health and social policy goals. We match novel supermarket scanner and consumer expenditure data to measure...
Paper Details
Title
Driven to drink: Sin taxes near a border
Published Date
Dec 1, 2009
Volume
28
Issue
6
Pages
1175 - 1184
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