Abstract
The 19th century marked the emergence of a new branch of economics, called welfare economics, interested in the study of social welfare. This branch of economics has allowed the emergence of a new kind of taxation called “behavioral taxation”, who aims to change consumer behavior considered harmful to public health.
This article provides a chronological analysis of the various taxes applicable totobacco products in Algeria and focuses on the analysis of the compatibility of these taxes with the behavioral trend.

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