The valuation of changes in consumption of addictive goods resulting from policy interventions presents a challenge for cost-benefit analysts. Consumer surplus losses from reduced consumption of addictive goods that are measured relative to market demand schedules overestimate the social cost of cessation interventions. This article seeks to show that consumer surplus losses measured using a non-addicted demand schedule provide a better assessment of social cost. Specifically, (1) it develops an addiction model that permits an estimate of the smoker's compensating variation for the elimination of addiction; (2) it employs a contingent valuation survey of current smokers to estimate their willingness-to-pay (WTP) for a treatment that would e...
The popularity of smoking cost-effectiveness (CE) analysis has grown rapidly. Differences in models ...
Background Smoking cessation services provide support to smokers who desire to quit. Published studi...
With adult smoking prevalence rates declining too slowly to reach national objectives, opinion leade...
This paper demonstrates the use of willingness to pay to value hypothetical new smoking cessation pr...
The question of how to evaluate lost consumer surplus in benefit−cost analyses has been contentious....
Aims. To examine the separate and combined effects of cigarette pricing and cigarette abstinence on...
Christine L Baker,1 Yao Ding,2 Cheryl P Ferrufino,2 Stacey Kowal,2 Jenen Tan,3 Prasun Subedi1 1Patie...
This paper presents an attempt to calculate the non-financial costs of tobacco addiction. Using data...
A prominent theory of cigarette consumption in economics is the rational addiction model of Becker a...
Smoking imposes a huge economic burden on society— currently up to 15% of total healthcare costs in ...
Cigarette demand equations accounting for tolerance, reinforcement, and withdrawal are derived using...
The present study was designed to characterize nicotine withdrawal during a 5-day period in which sm...
Introduction Aim and objective: Modelling return on investment (ROI) from smoking cessation interven...
Objectives: To estimate the cost-effectiveness of five face-to-face smoking cessation interventions:...
High or inelastic demand for drugs is central to many laboratory and theoretical models of drug abus...
The popularity of smoking cost-effectiveness (CE) analysis has grown rapidly. Differences in models ...
Background Smoking cessation services provide support to smokers who desire to quit. Published studi...
With adult smoking prevalence rates declining too slowly to reach national objectives, opinion leade...
This paper demonstrates the use of willingness to pay to value hypothetical new smoking cessation pr...
The question of how to evaluate lost consumer surplus in benefit−cost analyses has been contentious....
Aims. To examine the separate and combined effects of cigarette pricing and cigarette abstinence on...
Christine L Baker,1 Yao Ding,2 Cheryl P Ferrufino,2 Stacey Kowal,2 Jenen Tan,3 Prasun Subedi1 1Patie...
This paper presents an attempt to calculate the non-financial costs of tobacco addiction. Using data...
A prominent theory of cigarette consumption in economics is the rational addiction model of Becker a...
Smoking imposes a huge economic burden on society— currently up to 15% of total healthcare costs in ...
Cigarette demand equations accounting for tolerance, reinforcement, and withdrawal are derived using...
The present study was designed to characterize nicotine withdrawal during a 5-day period in which sm...
Introduction Aim and objective: Modelling return on investment (ROI) from smoking cessation interven...
Objectives: To estimate the cost-effectiveness of five face-to-face smoking cessation interventions:...
High or inelastic demand for drugs is central to many laboratory and theoretical models of drug abus...
The popularity of smoking cost-effectiveness (CE) analysis has grown rapidly. Differences in models ...
Background Smoking cessation services provide support to smokers who desire to quit. Published studi...
With adult smoking prevalence rates declining too slowly to reach national objectives, opinion leade...