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Tool to assess appeal-aversion response to graphic warning labels on cigarette packs among US smokers.

Matthew D StoneClaudiu V DimofteDavid R StrongAdriana VillasenorKim PulversKaren MesserJohn P Pierce
Published in: Tobacco control (2020)
Smokers indicated a willingness to pay substantial premiums to avoid purchasing graphic packaging. Results suggest that mandating graphic warnings on US cigarette packs would induce price aversion and may deter cigarette purchasing. Price valuations from this appeal-aversion tool could be useful for regulators to differentiate between graphic warning labels.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • health insurance