2021
DOI: 10.18332/tid/143321
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Measuring anomalies in cigarette sales using official data from Spanish provinces: Are the anomalies detected by the Empty Pack Surveys (EPSs) used by Transnational Tobacco Companies (TTCs) the only anomalies?

Abstract: INTRODUCTION There is a literature that questions the veracity of the studies commissioned by transnational tobacco companies (TTCs) to measure the illicit tobacco trade. Furthermore, there are studies that have indicated that the empty pack surveys (EPSs) ordered by TTCs overestimate the size of this trade. This study simultaneously analyzed whether the EPSs established in each of the 47 Spanish provinces were accurate and measured anomalies observed in provinces where sales exceed expected value… Show more

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“…A recent article indicates that some tobacco manufacturers in Spain are using substitute products such as heated tobacco products as an alternative to cigarettes 26 . Secondly, it has not been considered that there are provincial anomalies in Spain that must be considered when analyzing official data 27 . In addition, macro data have been used that do not allow the analysis of individual behaviors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A recent article indicates that some tobacco manufacturers in Spain are using substitute products such as heated tobacco products as an alternative to cigarettes 26 . Secondly, it has not been considered that there are provincial anomalies in Spain that must be considered when analyzing official data 27 . In addition, macro data have been used that do not allow the analysis of individual behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%