Cigarette demand equations accounting for tolerance, reinforcement, and withdrawal are derived using the Becker-Murphy model of rational addiction and are estimated using data from the second National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Estimates imply that smoking is addictive, individuals are not myopic, and price increases would reduce demand. Implications concerning time preference and addiction are tested by estimating the demand separately for samples based on age and education. Less educated (younger) individuals are found to behave more myopically than more educated (older) individuals, whereas more addicted (myopic) individuals are found to respond more to price, in the long run, than less addicted (myopic) individuals. Copyri...
Non DisponibileIn the last years, the analysis of the demand for addictive goods has received renewe...
High or inelastic demand for drugs is central to many laboratory and theoretical models of drug abus...
High or inelastic demand for drugs is central to many laboratory and theoretical models of drug abus...
A prominent theory of cigarette consumption in economics is the rational addiction model of Becker a...
We use a framework suggested by a model of rational addiction to analyze empirically the demand for ...
Addiction creates an intertemporal link between a consumer’s past and present decisions, altering th...
We modify the model of rational addiction of G. Becker and K. Murphy [1988] by considering diminishi...
Although cigarette manufacturers were aware of the addictive properties of nicotine as early as 1962...
This paper makes two contributions to the modeling of addiction. First, we provide new and convincin...
Aims. To examine the separate and combined effects of cigarette pricing and cigarette abstinence on...
Aims. To examine the separate and combined effects of cigarette pricing and cigarette abstinence on...
Behavioral economic demand curves, or quantitative representations of drug consumption across a rang...
Use of choice models is growing rapidly in tobacco research. These models are being used to answer k...
Behavioral economic demand curves, or quantitative representations of drug consumption across a rang...
High or inelastic demand for drugs is central to many laboratory and theoretical models of drug abus...
Non DisponibileIn the last years, the analysis of the demand for addictive goods has received renewe...
High or inelastic demand for drugs is central to many laboratory and theoretical models of drug abus...
High or inelastic demand for drugs is central to many laboratory and theoretical models of drug abus...
A prominent theory of cigarette consumption in economics is the rational addiction model of Becker a...
We use a framework suggested by a model of rational addiction to analyze empirically the demand for ...
Addiction creates an intertemporal link between a consumer’s past and present decisions, altering th...
We modify the model of rational addiction of G. Becker and K. Murphy [1988] by considering diminishi...
Although cigarette manufacturers were aware of the addictive properties of nicotine as early as 1962...
This paper makes two contributions to the modeling of addiction. First, we provide new and convincin...
Aims. To examine the separate and combined effects of cigarette pricing and cigarette abstinence on...
Aims. To examine the separate and combined effects of cigarette pricing and cigarette abstinence on...
Behavioral economic demand curves, or quantitative representations of drug consumption across a rang...
Use of choice models is growing rapidly in tobacco research. These models are being used to answer k...
Behavioral economic demand curves, or quantitative representations of drug consumption across a rang...
High or inelastic demand for drugs is central to many laboratory and theoretical models of drug abus...
Non DisponibileIn the last years, the analysis of the demand for addictive goods has received renewe...
High or inelastic demand for drugs is central to many laboratory and theoretical models of drug abus...
High or inelastic demand for drugs is central to many laboratory and theoretical models of drug abus...