Who sells tobacco, who stops? A comparison across different tobacco retailing schemes.
Suzan BurtonFiona PhillipsChristina WattsKelly KenningtonMichelle ScolloKylie LindorffSam EggerPublished in: Tobacco control (2020)
A fee of $A286 was not associated with a lower rate of selling, or a higher rate of stopping. The effect of licensing on retailer numbers will presumably be greater for higher licence fees, but will also depend on the perceived importance of tobacco sales to the retailer. In turn, importance of tobacco sales appears to depend on market factors, including proximity to major urban centres and low-cost competitors. A higher licence fee is likely to have a larger effect on discouraging retailers from selling.