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Effects of tobacco taxation on smoking prevalence in Poland

Maciej Albinowski and Piotr Lewandowski

IBS Research Report 02/2024, November 2024

This report studies the health and economic aspects of tobacco taxation in Poland, including an assessment of the expected impact of excise hikes implemented by the Polish government from March 2025 on smoking incidence and cigarette consumption. We provide a detailed analysis of demand elasticities for cigarettes, examining the effects of price and income changes on the smoking behaviour of households. We find that a 10% increase in the ratio of cigarette price to income leads to a 0.47 percentage point decrease in the probability of households buying cigarettes, or 1.8% fewer smokers. This effect is more pronounced among less educated groups. The overall cigarette consumption decreases by 4.3% in response to a 10% increase in cigarette prices relative to income. Since 2014, cigarette affordability in Poland has steadily increased, with the average wage in 2024 enabling the purchase of 54% more cigarettes than a decade earlier as incomes have risen faster than prices. In October 2024, the new excise roadmap was adopted to return cigarette affordability by 2027 to the 2021 levels. We compare smoking prevalence projections under this accelerated scenario with those based on the previous excise tax plan. Our estimates suggest that the accelerated excise increases will reduce overall cigarette consumption by 7.3%, decrease the number of adult smokers by approximately 247,000, and prevent at least 74,000 premature deaths.

Keywords: Excise, Tobacco, Smoking

JEL classification: H24, I18

Countries covered: Poland


Corresponding policy brief: Albinowski, M.,Lewandowski, P. (2024). Will an increase in tobacco excise duty bring health benefits in Poland? IBS Policy Paper 2/2024.

Published in Tobacco Control:
Albinowski, M., Lewandowski, P., & Ross, H. (2025). Differential effects of tobacco taxation across educational groups: evidence from Poland. Tobacco Control.


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