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Crowding-out effect of tobacco consumption in Indonesia.

Arya SwarnataFariza Zahra KamilahI Dewa Gede Karma WisanaYurdhina MeilissaGita Kusnadi
Published in: Tobacco control (2024)
Tobacco spending crowds out the share of a household's budget allocated for food, such as spending on staples, meat, dairy, vegetables and fruits. Moreover, tobacco spending also reduces the share of expenditure spent on non-food commodities, such as clothing, housing, utilities, durable and non-durable goods, education, healthcare and entertainment, although its effect is not as large as the crowding out on food. The analysis shows that the crowding-out effects of tobacco are observed across low-income, middle-income and high-income households. In addition, the simulation suggests that reducing tobacco expenditure will increase household spending on essential needs.
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