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Using data from 1,162 people entering treatment and followed up ( 94%) for 8 years, this article examines the relationship between the duration of abstinence (1 month to 5 or more years) and other aspects of recovery (e.g., health, mental health, coping responses, legal involvement, vocational...
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profile compared with other opioids used in the treatment of moderate to severe pain.These aspects are likely to have an …
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empirically by using data collected in a study on the relationship between psychopathy and risk-taking in 90 inner city drug users …
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illustrate applications of these approaches by surveying behavioral studies of policy problems involving saving, addiction, and …
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This paper models the decision to quit smoking like an investment decision where the quitter incurs a sunk withdrawal cost today and forgoes their consumer surplus from cigarettes (invests) and hopes to reap an uncertain reward of better health and therefore higher utility in the future...
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This paper models the decision to quit smoking like an investment decision where the quitter incurs a sunk withdrawal cost today and forgoes their consumer surplus from cigarettes (invests) and hopes to reap an uncertain reward of better health and therefore higher utility in the future...
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jointly affect body weight and addiction to smoking. Focusing on direct and cross-price effects, we compare tobacco taxes and …
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The optimality of supply interventions for addictive drugs is a function of demand responses to price, enforcement costs, and the relative size of external costs. Researchers need credible estimates of demand responses, but most research designs use price series affected by law enforcement...
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This article analyzes the impact of removing the U.S. tobacco program in both a partial and general welfare economics framework. In a partial-equilibrium framework, a consumer taxfunded quota buyout can result in producer gains, consumer losses, net losses resulting from higher prices, and...
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