The Welfare Effect of Advertising Restrictions in the U.S. Cigarette Industry |
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Authors: | Farr Stephen J. Horton Tremblay Carol Tremblay Victor J. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Renaissance Holding Corporation, US;(2) Department of Economics, Oregon State University, Ballard Extension Hall 303, Corvallis, OR, 97331-3612, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | The welfare effect of advertisingrestrictions in the U.S. cigarette industry dependsupon the impact of advertising on consumer and producer surplus, the transfer to consumers for being exposed to utility-reducing advertising, and smoking externalities. We estimate a demand equation and a supply relation simultaneously and use the parameter estimates to generate predictions of the impact of advertising restrictions on social welfare. Our results show that advertising restrictions benefit producers by limiting competition and generating higher industry profits, and such restrictions lower social welfare if the external cost of cigarette smoking is sufficiently low. |
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Keywords: | Advertising cigarette industry social welfare |
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