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Title: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: Cigarette Tax Salience and Regressivity
Authors: Goldin, Jacob
Homonoff, Tatiana
Issue Date: 10-Aug-2011
Series/Report no.: Working Papers (Princeton University. Industrial Relations Section) ; 561a
Abstract: Recent evidence suggests consumers pay less attention to commodity taxes that are levied at the register than to taxes that are included in a good’s posted price. If this attention gap is larger for high-income consumers than for low-income consumers, policymakers can manipulate a tax’s regressivity by altering the fraction of the tax imposed at the register. We investigate income differences in attentiveness to cigarette taxes, exploiting state and time variation in cigarette excise and sales tax rates. Whereas all consumers respond to taxes that appear in cigarettes’ posted price, only low-income consumers respond to taxes levied at the register.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01wm117n99n
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