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No Smoking Gun: Tobacco Taxation and Smuggling in Sierra Leone

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:57 authored by Max Gallien, Giovanni Occhiali
Objective: To evaluate the common industry claim that higher tobacco taxation leads to higher levels of smuggling, particularly in a limited state capacity setting. Design:This paper evaluates the effects of a tobacco tax increase in Sierra Leone on smuggling by using gap analyses. Its models are based on multiple rounds of the Demographic and Health Survey and customs data as well as newly collected data on cigarette prices. Results: The paper shows that despite a substantial increase in cigarette taxation, and despite the absence of other formal tobacco control policies, smuggling has not increased in Sierra Leone. Its primary model shows a decrease in cigarette smuggling by 16.74% following the tax increase, alongside a decrease in cigarette consumption more widely and an increase in tax revenue. Conclusions: By presenting a low income and lower enforcement capacity case study, this paper provides novel and critical evidence to the debate on the taxsmuggling link. Furthermore, it points to new questions on how states in these contexts can limit cigarette smuggling.

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Gallien, M. and Occhiali, G. (2022) 'No Smoking Gun: Tobacco Taxation and Smuggling in Sierra Leone,' Tobacco Control Published Online First: 02 June 2022, DOI:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2021-057163

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