The purpose of this paper is to estimate the effect that mental illness has on the demand for addictive goods. Mental illness could affect the level of consumption of addictive goods and could affect the price elasticities of addictive goods. Demand theory suggests that mental illness would affect consumption if mental illness affected marginal utility. In addition, mental illness would affect the price elasticity if mental illness affected the rate at which marginal utility diminishes. The empirical models allow for endogeneity between mental illness and addictive consumption since prior research suggests such a relationship. The results show that individuals with a history of mental illness are 25 percent more likely to consume alcohol, 6...
Tobacco dependence among individuals with a mental illness or an addiction is a tremendous problem t...
This paper applies the rational addiction model, which emphasizes the interdependency of past, curre...
Behavioural economic models of substance choice describe the relationship between changes in unit pr...
Background: Comorbidity of mental disorders and substance use continues to be a major problem. To in...
The reciprocal relationship between psychiatric and substance use disorders is well-known, yet it re...
Background and Objectives: Behavioral economic purchase tasks are widely used to assess drug demand ...
A model of addiction in which individuals are forward looking implies that as the availability of ad...
Non DisponibileIn the last years, the analysis of the demand for addictive goods has received renewe...
Background and Objectives: Behavioral economic purchase tasks are widely used to assess drug demand ...
This paper investigates whether cannabis use leads to worse mental health. To do so, we account for ...
Background: Behavioral economic demand curves measure individual differences in motivation for alcoh...
I discuss economic approaches to the demand for harmfully addictive substances and estimate time-ser...
Comorbidities between mental illness and substance use have been recognized in a number of studies...
Background: Dual diagnosis (substance misuse and mental illness) is recognised as a significant clin...
Background Smoking is the largest preventable cause of death in the UK and imposes a huge economic b...
Tobacco dependence among individuals with a mental illness or an addiction is a tremendous problem t...
This paper applies the rational addiction model, which emphasizes the interdependency of past, curre...
Behavioural economic models of substance choice describe the relationship between changes in unit pr...
Background: Comorbidity of mental disorders and substance use continues to be a major problem. To in...
The reciprocal relationship between psychiatric and substance use disorders is well-known, yet it re...
Background and Objectives: Behavioral economic purchase tasks are widely used to assess drug demand ...
A model of addiction in which individuals are forward looking implies that as the availability of ad...
Non DisponibileIn the last years, the analysis of the demand for addictive goods has received renewe...
Background and Objectives: Behavioral economic purchase tasks are widely used to assess drug demand ...
This paper investigates whether cannabis use leads to worse mental health. To do so, we account for ...
Background: Behavioral economic demand curves measure individual differences in motivation for alcoh...
I discuss economic approaches to the demand for harmfully addictive substances and estimate time-ser...
Comorbidities between mental illness and substance use have been recognized in a number of studies...
Background: Dual diagnosis (substance misuse and mental illness) is recognised as a significant clin...
Background Smoking is the largest preventable cause of death in the UK and imposes a huge economic b...
Tobacco dependence among individuals with a mental illness or an addiction is a tremendous problem t...
This paper applies the rational addiction model, which emphasizes the interdependency of past, curre...
Behavioural economic models of substance choice describe the relationship between changes in unit pr...