This research note presents two economic frameworks to describe the relationship between individual health risk aversion and smoking behavior. Using a large-scale representative data set (GSOEP), direct empirical evidence is found that individuals, who are more health risk taking, are more likely to be smokers and have a higher demand for cigarettes smoked per day. Non-linear specifications of risk taking reveal, however, that the risk effects are only significant for high risk takers. The estimated effects hold also separately for men and women
Estimates were obtained from 420 members of the public, 117 of whom were smokers, of the risk of an ...
SUMMARY. Responses to questions on perceived health risks from smoking, amount of exercise, overall ...
Using the Annenberg Perception of Tobacco Risk Survey 2, this paper finds that perceived risk deters...
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Measuring time and risk preferences and relating them to economic behaviors are important topics in ...
This article considers dynamic models of smoking under uncertainty, wherein individuals learn about ...
There is a rich theoretical literature in economics which models habit‐forming behaviors, of which a...
People generally underestimate their risk to come down with a life-threatening disease when comparin...
This paper uses a national survey of 3,119 individuals to examine the effect of lung cancer risk per...
Using original survey data from Spain, this paper assesses the determinants of smoking behavior. Thi...
This study examines the factors influencing high-risk drinking and cigarette smoking and assesses th...
We explore economic model of health behaviors. While the standard economic model of health as an inv...
Risk is everywhere, but because individual risk perceptions are inherently difficult to measure rese...
Using the Annenberg Perception of Tobacco Risk Survey 2, this paper finds that perceived risk deters...
Objective: To develop a lifestyle risk scale (LRS) of health-related behaviors based on risk assessm...
Estimates were obtained from 420 members of the public, 117 of whom were smokers, of the risk of an ...
SUMMARY. Responses to questions on perceived health risks from smoking, amount of exercise, overall ...
Using the Annenberg Perception of Tobacco Risk Survey 2, this paper finds that perceived risk deters...
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 10pt;"><span style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;" lang="EN-...
Measuring time and risk preferences and relating them to economic behaviors are important topics in ...
This article considers dynamic models of smoking under uncertainty, wherein individuals learn about ...
There is a rich theoretical literature in economics which models habit‐forming behaviors, of which a...
People generally underestimate their risk to come down with a life-threatening disease when comparin...
This paper uses a national survey of 3,119 individuals to examine the effect of lung cancer risk per...
Using original survey data from Spain, this paper assesses the determinants of smoking behavior. Thi...
This study examines the factors influencing high-risk drinking and cigarette smoking and assesses th...
We explore economic model of health behaviors. While the standard economic model of health as an inv...
Risk is everywhere, but because individual risk perceptions are inherently difficult to measure rese...
Using the Annenberg Perception of Tobacco Risk Survey 2, this paper finds that perceived risk deters...
Objective: To develop a lifestyle risk scale (LRS) of health-related behaviors based on risk assessm...
Estimates were obtained from 420 members of the public, 117 of whom were smokers, of the risk of an ...
SUMMARY. Responses to questions on perceived health risks from smoking, amount of exercise, overall ...
Using the Annenberg Perception of Tobacco Risk Survey 2, this paper finds that perceived risk deters...