Tobacco Usage at Household Level in Pakistan: Estimating Price and Income Elasticities of Tobacco Products

Authors

  • Hazrat Yousaf Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences, Balochistan. Author
  • Ramaisa Aqdas Iqra University, Karachi. Author
  • Azka Amin Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Kajang, Malaysia. Author
  • Akhtar Hussain Research and Innovation, Robotics-World. Author
  • Shujaat Abbas Institute of Business Management, Karachi. Author
  • Sayed Irshad Hussain SZABIST University, Karachi Campus, Sindh. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62345/

Keywords:

Tobacco, Household Sector, Price and Income Elasticities, PSLM 2018-19 Survey

Abstract

Despite persistent efforts for tobacco control, low-income countries are still facing challenges to implement tobacco control policies and programs successfully. The present study aimed to examine the household sector's tobacco usage and estimate price and income elasticities for policy measures to reduce tobacco use in Pakistan. The descriptive statistics, t-test for equality, and log-log model were applied to the PSLM 2018-19 surveys to investigate the magnitude, disparities, and effect of income and prices on quantity consumption of cigarettes, chewing, and other tobacco in terms of income and price elasticities. The results show that low-income households consume more cigarettes, chewing tobacco, and other tobacco products than households in the middle-income and high-income categories. The income elasticity of cigarettes is positive but less than unity, indicating that cigarettes are treated as a necessity commodity by households. The own price elasticity for cigarettes, chewing tobacco, and other tobacco products is negative and less than unity, suggesting that tobacco products are inelastic. The cross-price elasticity provides mixed results, i.e., it can be both substitute and complement. Imposing an income tax on cigarette users could also be a policy strategy for reducing the number of cigarette and chewing tobacco users in Pakistan and the health risks associated with their usage.

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Author Biographies

  • Hazrat Yousaf, Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences, Balochistan.

    Faculty of Management & Social Sciences, Department of Economics, Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences, Balochistan, Pakistan. 

  • Ramaisa Aqdas, Iqra University, Karachi.

    Department of Business Administration, Iqra University Karachi Pakistan. Email: ramaisa.aqdas@iqra.edu.pk

     

  • Azka Amin, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Kajang, Malaysia.

    School of Economics, Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan, China and Institute of Energy Policy and Research, 
    Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Kajang, Malaysia. 

  • Akhtar Hussain, Research and Innovation, Robotics-World.

    Director, Research and Innovation, Robotics-World, Pakistan.

  • Shujaat Abbas, Institute of Business Management, Karachi.

    Department of Economics, Institute of Business Management, Karachi, Pakistan.

  • Sayed Irshad Hussain, SZABIST University, Karachi Campus, Sindh.

    Department of Social Science, SZABIST University, Karachi Campus, Sindh, Pakistan. 

Published

2023-09-30

How to Cite

Tobacco Usage at Household Level in Pakistan: Estimating Price and Income Elasticities of Tobacco Products. (2023). Journal of Asian Development Studies, 12(3), 904-916. https://doi.org/10.62345/

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