2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation includes three papers on substance use and addiction in economics. Chapter 1 explains the different theories of addiction within economics with a particular emphasis on the rational addiction model. Once these theories are defined I present a historical overview of the different theories of addiction. Classical economists such as Adam Smith, Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, and others are incorporated into the paper as a critique to the rational addiction model. After the historical analysis Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 present a quantitative analysis about how community level events impact substance use. Chapter 2 models the impact of community level violence using the National ...
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This dissertation consists of three essays studying the economics of risky health behaviors. Essay 1...
My dissertation examines the unintended consequences of tobacco control policies on adolescent healt...
Drug addiction affects tens of millions of people worldwide and yet there is no biological marker fo...
Chapter 1, the primary focus of this essay is to use a long time series of state cross sections for ...
This study is an empirical application of the rational addiction theory to the consumption of alcoho...
This dissertation attempts to uncover the causal relationship between alcohol abuse and both income ...
This dissertation consists of three essays on substance abuse. The first essay examines whether rest...
This thesis consists of three empirical papers on various topics, which are brought together under a...
In this study, I estimate time-series demand functions using Ordinary Least Squares in order to exam...
Addiction is an ideal puzzle for economic theory: why do most addicts expend resources to acquire th...
I discuss economic approaches to the demand for harmfully addictive substances and estimate time-ser...
A number of theories have attempted to explicate mechanisms underpinning the transition from recreat...
This dissertation consists of three chapters analyzing risky health behaviors utilizing data from th...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Mor...
There is a rich theoretical literature in economics which models habit‐forming behaviors, of which a...
This dissertation consists of three essays studying the economics of risky health behaviors. Essay 1...
My dissertation examines the unintended consequences of tobacco control policies on adolescent healt...
Drug addiction affects tens of millions of people worldwide and yet there is no biological marker fo...