The question of how to evaluate lost consumer surplus in benefit−cost analyses has been contentious. There are clear health benefits of regulations that curb consumption of goods with health risks, such as tobacco products and foods high in fats, calories, sugar, and sodium. Yet, if regulations cause consumers to give up goods they like, the health benefits they experience may be offset by some utility loss, which benefit−cost analyses of regulations need to take into account. This paper lays out the complications of measuring benefits of regulations aiming to curb consumption of addictive and habitual goods, rooted in the fact that consumers’ observed demand for such goods may not be in line with their true preferences. Focusing on the imp...
The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the...
Economic theory starts with the assumption that a consumer usually knows what is best for him or her...
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act [P.L. 111-31] gives the US Food and Drug Admin...
The question of how to evaluate lost consumer surplus in benefit−cost analyses has been contentious....
The valuation of changes in consumption of addictive goods resulting from policy interventions prese...
While the tobacco industry is among the most substantial and successful economic enterprises, tobacc...
Administration (FDA) the authority to regulate the man-ufacture, distribution, and marketing of toba...
A prominent theory of cigarette consumption in economics is the rational addiction model of Becker a...
The usage of snus has been proven to be a healthier alternative for smoking cigarettes. However, the...
In its graphic warning label regulations on cigarette packages, the Food and Drug Administration sev...
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 gave the Food and Drug Administration ...
Economic research on the consumption of harmful goods focuses principally on the addictive nature of...
Non-technical summary This chapter examines the costs and benefits of smoking with the aim of asking...
One definition of policy or government action in the Oxford English Dictionary is "craftiness &...
With adult smoking prevalence rates declining too slowly to reach national objectives, opinion leade...
The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the...
Economic theory starts with the assumption that a consumer usually knows what is best for him or her...
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act [P.L. 111-31] gives the US Food and Drug Admin...
The question of how to evaluate lost consumer surplus in benefit−cost analyses has been contentious....
The valuation of changes in consumption of addictive goods resulting from policy interventions prese...
While the tobacco industry is among the most substantial and successful economic enterprises, tobacc...
Administration (FDA) the authority to regulate the man-ufacture, distribution, and marketing of toba...
A prominent theory of cigarette consumption in economics is the rational addiction model of Becker a...
The usage of snus has been proven to be a healthier alternative for smoking cigarettes. However, the...
In its graphic warning label regulations on cigarette packages, the Food and Drug Administration sev...
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 gave the Food and Drug Administration ...
Economic research on the consumption of harmful goods focuses principally on the addictive nature of...
Non-technical summary This chapter examines the costs and benefits of smoking with the aim of asking...
One definition of policy or government action in the Oxford English Dictionary is "craftiness &...
With adult smoking prevalence rates declining too slowly to reach national objectives, opinion leade...
The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the...
Economic theory starts with the assumption that a consumer usually knows what is best for him or her...
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act [P.L. 111-31] gives the US Food and Drug Admin...