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An empirical analysis of the effect of tobacco taxation on economic growth in 38 African countries

Mustapha Immurana, Micheal Kofi Boachie, Maxwell Ayindenaba Dalaba, Kofi Mintah Oware, Toby Joseph Mathew K.K, Martin Amogre Ayanore, Hadrat Mohammed Yusif

2021Journal of International Development15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Globally, tobacco use claims millions of lives every year. This has necessitated policy responses including tax measures aimed at reducing the consumption of tobacco. Nonetheless, opponents of tobacco taxation posit that, it may hurt economic growth. This study, therefore, examines the effect of tobacco taxation on economic growth in 38 African countries from 2008 to 2018. The system generalised method of moments (GMM) regression is used as the estimation technique. The findings show that, tobacco taxation enhances economic growth both in the short‐ and long‐run periods, especially, through its effect on population health. Thus, African governments should be confident when increasing tobacco tax because, it has an added advantage of propelling economic growth.

Topics & Concepts

EconomicsConsumption (sociology)EstimationGeneralized method of momentsEmpirical researchRegression analysisPublic economicsDevelopment economicsEconometricsPanel dataManagementPhilosophySociologyComputer scienceEpistemologyMachine learningSocial scienceEnergy, Environment, and Transportation PoliciesFiscal Policy and Economic GrowthEnergy, Environment, Economic Growth