This project analyzes cigarette demand in the United States from the years 1964 to 2018. Using the number of cigarette packs purchased in any given year as the dependent variable, a time series OLS regression is run with price, income, population, and the previous year’s dependent variable as the independent variables. Findings indicate price is insignificant, which is common in addictive substances. Income is discovered to have a direct relationship with the dependent variable, as when it decreases so do the number of cigarette packs purchased. Population does not follow economic theory and has an inverse relationship with the dependent variable. The independent variable equal to the previous year’s dependent variable is proven to be the m...
This paper estimates the impact of cigarette prices on youth smoking in lower-income countries using...
The objective of this paper is to determine the price sensitivity of smokers in their consumption of...
This study attempts to model smoking behavior in the United States using Current Population Survey d...
We estimate a generalized linear model to examine adult and teenage cigarette demand. Our analysis f...
We conduct custom tests of structural change in a rational addiction model of cigarette demand estim...
Aims: Novel methods in behavioral economics permit the systematic assessment of the relationship bet...
A framework was developed in order to specify a model for annual U.S. per capita consumption of ciga...
Empirical investigations seeking to determine the income elasticity of demand for cigarettes in the ...
In this paper, I will analyze the effects taxes impose on smoking behavior given the relative inelas...
We use a framework suggested by a model of rational addiction to analyze empirically the demand for ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Background: Tobacco taxation remains an effective b...
A prominent theory of cigarette consumption in economics is the rational addiction model of Becker a...
ObjectivesThis study calculates cigarette affordability for 78 countries worldwide from 2001 to 2014...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014University of Washington Abstract The relationship ...
The paper focuses on the US cigarette industry and uses a gradual switching regression model to esti...
This paper estimates the impact of cigarette prices on youth smoking in lower-income countries using...
The objective of this paper is to determine the price sensitivity of smokers in their consumption of...
This study attempts to model smoking behavior in the United States using Current Population Survey d...
We estimate a generalized linear model to examine adult and teenage cigarette demand. Our analysis f...
We conduct custom tests of structural change in a rational addiction model of cigarette demand estim...
Aims: Novel methods in behavioral economics permit the systematic assessment of the relationship bet...
A framework was developed in order to specify a model for annual U.S. per capita consumption of ciga...
Empirical investigations seeking to determine the income elasticity of demand for cigarettes in the ...
In this paper, I will analyze the effects taxes impose on smoking behavior given the relative inelas...
We use a framework suggested by a model of rational addiction to analyze empirically the demand for ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Background: Tobacco taxation remains an effective b...
A prominent theory of cigarette consumption in economics is the rational addiction model of Becker a...
ObjectivesThis study calculates cigarette affordability for 78 countries worldwide from 2001 to 2014...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014University of Washington Abstract The relationship ...
The paper focuses on the US cigarette industry and uses a gradual switching regression model to esti...
This paper estimates the impact of cigarette prices on youth smoking in lower-income countries using...
The objective of this paper is to determine the price sensitivity of smokers in their consumption of...
This study attempts to model smoking behavior in the United States using Current Population Survey d...