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  • Public Health Policy
  • Econometrics

Background:

  • Retail display bans for tobacco products are implemented globally.
  • Previous studies primarily used attitudinal data, lacking econometric event study analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct an econometric event study on the impact of tobacco display bans.
  • To analyze changes in smoking participation, intensity, and quit intentions.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Surveys (13 cross-sections).
  • Employed difference-in-difference methods to assess behavioral changes post-ban.
  • Accounted for the influence of contraband tobacco.

Main Results:

  • Estimates provided minimal support for behavioral changes due to display bans.
  • No significant shifts observed in smoking participation or intensity.
  • Quit intentions also showed no substantial alteration post-ban.

Conclusions:

  • Tobacco retail display bans may not significantly alter smoking behaviors.
  • Further research is needed to understand the effectiveness of such policies, considering factors like contraband.
  • Econometric approaches are valuable for policy impact evaluation.