The relationship between cigarette prices and smoking rates appears far more complex than the simplistic models on which tax policy is based
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Graham Watson
onto Microeconomics: IB Economics March 19, 5:09 AM
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Thank you to the excellent Chris Snowden for flagging up this article in the Guardian, ideal Internal Assessment fodder for IB. It flags up an unintended consequence of higher taxes on tobacco noting that the Australian government's more aggressive approach has seen a significant increase in the size of the shadow economy, and it's something that's seemingly being ignored by successive governments keen to be seen to be doing the 'right thing'.
Remember: fine words butter no parsnips, my friends.