In this paper, we generalize the rational addiction model to include three addictive goods: cigarettes, alcohol and coffee. We use a pseudo-panel data approach which has many advantages compared to aggregate and panel data. While cigarette and coffee demands fit well with the rational addiction model, alcohol demand does not. This result might be due to possible inventory effects. Our results suggest that although cigarettes and alcohol reinforce each other in consumption, consumers substitute them when there are permanent changes in relative prices. In the semi-reduced system, the cross-price elasticity of coffee demand with respect to cigarette price is positive and significant. Long-run cross-price elasticities derived from the semi-redu...
Abstract- This paper adopts a multi-commodity habit formation model to study whether unhealthy behav...
A prominent theory of cigarette consumption in economics is the rational addiction model of Becker a...
We estimate tobacco demand in Italy following the rational addiction framework. Two empirical tests ...
In this paper, we generalize the rational addiction model to include three addictive goods: cigarett...
In this paper, using pseudo panel data we analyze the relation between cigarette, alcohol, and coffe...
In this paper, using pseudo panel data we analyze the relation between cigarette and alcoholic bever...
Non DisponibileIn the last years, the analysis of the demand for addictive goods has received renewe...
In this paper we embed the Almost Ideal Demand System within a dynamic disequi-librium model, and de...
In this paper we embed the Almost Ideal Demand System within a dynamic disequilibrium model, and der...
It has long been recognized that cigarette and alcohol not only have adverse health effects, but als...
In this study, the relationship between simultaneous and intertemporal cigarette and alcohol consump...
Addiction creates an intertemporal link between a consumer’s past and present decisions, altering th...
We use a framework suggested by a model of rational addiction to analyze empirically the demand for ...
This paper develops a feasible dynamic modelling approach for the Almost Ideal Demand System, which ...
Cigarette demand equations accounting for tolerance, reinforcement, and withdrawal are derived using...
Abstract- This paper adopts a multi-commodity habit formation model to study whether unhealthy behav...
A prominent theory of cigarette consumption in economics is the rational addiction model of Becker a...
We estimate tobacco demand in Italy following the rational addiction framework. Two empirical tests ...
In this paper, we generalize the rational addiction model to include three addictive goods: cigarett...
In this paper, using pseudo panel data we analyze the relation between cigarette, alcohol, and coffe...
In this paper, using pseudo panel data we analyze the relation between cigarette and alcoholic bever...
Non DisponibileIn the last years, the analysis of the demand for addictive goods has received renewe...
In this paper we embed the Almost Ideal Demand System within a dynamic disequi-librium model, and de...
In this paper we embed the Almost Ideal Demand System within a dynamic disequilibrium model, and der...
It has long been recognized that cigarette and alcohol not only have adverse health effects, but als...
In this study, the relationship between simultaneous and intertemporal cigarette and alcohol consump...
Addiction creates an intertemporal link between a consumer’s past and present decisions, altering th...
We use a framework suggested by a model of rational addiction to analyze empirically the demand for ...
This paper develops a feasible dynamic modelling approach for the Almost Ideal Demand System, which ...
Cigarette demand equations accounting for tolerance, reinforcement, and withdrawal are derived using...
Abstract- This paper adopts a multi-commodity habit formation model to study whether unhealthy behav...
A prominent theory of cigarette consumption in economics is the rational addiction model of Becker a...
We estimate tobacco demand in Italy following the rational addiction framework. Two empirical tests ...