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This paper aims to conceptualise consumer's luxury brand attachment by developing and validating a psychometric scale … scale. Finally, study 5 examines two behavioural indicators of luxury brand attachment. The results show a parsimonious 7 …-item luxury brand attachment scale. The studies confirm that there are major differences among luxury brand attachment …
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recent years, counterfeit luxury brand consumption continues to increase worldwide, and it is now sometimes regarded as a …
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time has no detectable impact on youth BMI or the probability that a student is overweight. We conclude that while raising …
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The derived demand for cigarettes has important implications for tax policy. Under reasonable assumptions, the demand for cigarettes is less price elastic among those who smoke for weight control. Thus, taxes on cigarettes will result in less behavior change (but more revenue collection and less...
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This paper is the first to use the method of instrumental variables to estimate the causal impact of youth obesity on U …,354 (in 2013 dollars) or 159%, which is considerably higher than previous estimates of the association of youth obesity with … medical costs; thus, the cost-effectiveness of anti-obesity interventions have likely been underestimated. The costs of youth …
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This paper is the first to use the method of instrumental variables to estimate the causal impact of youth obesity on U …,354 (in 2013 dollars) or 159%, which is considerably higher than previous estimates of the association of youth obesity with … medical costs; thus, the cost-effectiveness of anti-obesity interventions have likely been underestimated. The costs of youth …
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We provide new evidence on the extent to which the demand for cigarettes is derived from the demand for weight control (i.e. weight loss or avoidance of weight gain). We utilize nationally representative data that provide the most direct evidence to date on this question: individuals are...
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