The health, economic and social burden of smoking in Argentina, and the impact of increasing tobacco taxes in a context of illicit trade

Author:

Palacios Alfredo12ORCID,Alcaraz Andrea1,Casarini Agustín1,Rodriguez Cairoli Federico1ORCID,Espinola Natalia1,Balan Dario1,Perelli Lucas1,Augustovski Federico134,Bardach Ariel13,Pichon‐Riviere Andrés134

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Clinical Effectiveness and Health Policy (IECS) Buenos Aires Argentina

2. Centre for Health Economics (CHE), University of York York UK

3. CONICET (National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Argentina) Buenos Aires Argentina

4. School of Public Health, University of Buenos Aires (UBA) Buenos Aires Argentina

Abstract

AbstractTobacco tax increases, the most cost‐effective measure in reducing consumption, remain underutilized in low and middle‐income countries. This study estimates the health and economic burden of smoking in Argentina and forecasts the benefits of tobacco tax hikes, accounting for the potential effects of illicit trade. Using a probabilistic Markov microsimulation model, this study quantifies smoking‐related deaths, health events, and societal costs. The model also estimates the health and economic benefits of different increases in the price of cigarettes through taxes. Annually, smoking causes 45,000 deaths and 221,000 health events in Argentina, costing USD 2782 million in direct medical expenses, USD 1470 million in labor productivity loss costs, and USD 1069 million in informal care costs—totaling 1.2% of the national gross domestic product. Even in a scenario that considers illicit trade of tobacco products, a 50% cigarette price increase through taxes could yield USD 8292 million in total economic benefits accumulated over a decade. Consequently, raising tobacco taxes could significantly reduce the health and economic burdens of smoking in Argentina while increasing fiscal revenue.

Funder

Cancer Research UK

International Development Research Centre

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health Policy

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