Use of choice models is growing rapidly in tobacco research. These models are being used to answer key policy questions. However, certain aspects of smokers' choice behavior are not well understood. One such feature is addiction. Here, we address this issue by modeling data from a choice experiment on the US smokers. We model addiction using a latent variable. We use this latent variable to understand the relationship between choices and addiction, giving attention to nicotine levels. We find that more addicted smokers have stronger preferences for cigarettes and are unwilling to switch to e‐cigarettes. Addicted smokers value nicotine in tobacco products to a much greater extent than those that are less addicted. Lastly, we forecast short‐t...
ObjectivesIn this study, we used a discrete choice experiment (DCE) conducted August-October 2017 to...
Contains fulltext : 149544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Smoking leads t...
Despite the centrality of addiction in academic accounts of smoking, there is little research on smo...
Use of choice models is growing rapidly in tobacco research. These models are being used to answer k...
Use of choice models is growing rapidly in tobacco research. These models are being used to answer k...
This paper makes two contributions to the modeling of addiction. First, we provide new and convincin...
Cigarette demand equations accounting for tolerance, reinforcement, and withdrawal are derived using...
E-cigarette (vaping) use has increased dramatically in recent years. While switching to vaping might...
Introduction: Alterations in dopamine signaling play a key role in reinforcement learning and nicoti...
Addiction creates an intertemporal link between a consumer’s past and present decisions, altering th...
A prominent theory of cigarette consumption in economics is the rational addiction model of Becker a...
There is a rich theoretical literature in economics which models habit‐forming behaviors, of which a...
This study aimed to expand the current understanding of smoking maintenance mechanisms by examining ...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the extent to which people who smoke, people who vape and nonsmokers would ...
Abstract Objective To understand the extent to which people who smoke, people who vape and nonsmoker...
ObjectivesIn this study, we used a discrete choice experiment (DCE) conducted August-October 2017 to...
Contains fulltext : 149544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Smoking leads t...
Despite the centrality of addiction in academic accounts of smoking, there is little research on smo...
Use of choice models is growing rapidly in tobacco research. These models are being used to answer k...
Use of choice models is growing rapidly in tobacco research. These models are being used to answer k...
This paper makes two contributions to the modeling of addiction. First, we provide new and convincin...
Cigarette demand equations accounting for tolerance, reinforcement, and withdrawal are derived using...
E-cigarette (vaping) use has increased dramatically in recent years. While switching to vaping might...
Introduction: Alterations in dopamine signaling play a key role in reinforcement learning and nicoti...
Addiction creates an intertemporal link between a consumer’s past and present decisions, altering th...
A prominent theory of cigarette consumption in economics is the rational addiction model of Becker a...
There is a rich theoretical literature in economics which models habit‐forming behaviors, of which a...
This study aimed to expand the current understanding of smoking maintenance mechanisms by examining ...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the extent to which people who smoke, people who vape and nonsmokers would ...
Abstract Objective To understand the extent to which people who smoke, people who vape and nonsmoker...
ObjectivesIn this study, we used a discrete choice experiment (DCE) conducted August-October 2017 to...
Contains fulltext : 149544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Smoking leads t...
Despite the centrality of addiction in academic accounts of smoking, there is little research on smo...