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Economic costs of diseases and deaths attributable to bidi smoking in India, 2017.

Rijo M John
Published in: Tobacco control (2018)
The total annual economic costs of bidi smoking amount to approximately 0.5% of India's gross domestic product, while the excise tax revenue from bidi is only half a per cent of its economic costs. The direct medical costs of bidi smoking amount to 2.24% of total health expenditure. Since the poor bear a disproportionately large share of the economic costs of bidi smoking, the unregulated use of bidi would potentially push more households in India, which incur heavy out-of-pocket expenditures on healthcare, into poverty.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
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