Fighting Downturn, East Europe Boosts Alcohol, Cigarette Taxes - WSJ.com - 1 views
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meiechl f09 on 23 Oct 09This article describes how, in the midst of the economic downturn, hard-hit Eastern European countries are increasing taxes on cigarette and alcohol - goods with relatively inelastic demand curves - in an attempt to raise government revenue. A problem that many of these countries face is that a large proportion of alcohol and cigarettes are produced and sold without license/illegally, making it difficult for governments to collect revenue.