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Cigarette smoking leads to large healthcare and morbidity costs, and mortality losses, and smoking cessation plays a …
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Statistical Life (VSL) derived from Willingness To Pay (WTP) for mortality risk reduction was used to assess the costs of … premature mortality, whereas the Cost of Illness (COI) Approach was applied for the estimation of the costs of excessive …
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.68 percent of GDP. Under the WTP approach, mortality cost is significantly higher. Research limitations/implications: In spite of …-attributable health consequences in Greece, using the most recent data for all specific-cause mortality and morbidity outcomes. Employing …
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In this paper I unify the economic theories of addiction and health deficit accumulation and develop a life cycle theory in which individuals take into account the fact that the consumption of addictive goods reduces their health and longevity. I distinguish two types of addiction: perfect and...
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In this paper, I introduce depression to the economics of human health and aging. Based on studies from happiness research, depression is conceptualized as a drastic loss of utility and value of life (life satisfaction) for unchanged fundamentals. The model is used to explain how untreated...
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with recursive utility, as well as health-dependent income and mortality risk. Our estimates of the deep parameters … highlight the importance of health capital, mortality risk control, convex health and mortality adjustment costs and binding …
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Media outlets often present diverging, even conflicting, perspectives on reality — not only informing, but potentially misinforming audiences. We study the extent to which misinformation broadcast on mass media at the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic influenced health outcomes. We...
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