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This paper provides an empirical test of the rational addiction model, used in economics to model individuals …
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addiction. In contrast to prior research, we allow individuals to make their consumption decisions simultaneous with savings and … labor supply. When addictive goods have a stronger habit formation effect (an addiction effect'), individuals choose to save … less due to the anticipated adverse health consequences of addiction (a detrimental health effect'). This is particularly …
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addiction. In contrast to prior research, we allow individuals to make their consumption decisions simultaneous with savings and … labor supply. When addictive goods have a stronger habit formation effect (an addiction effect'), individuals choose to save … less due to the anticipated adverse health consequences of addiction (a detrimental health effect'). This is particularly …
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This paper provides an empirical test of the rational addiction model, used in economics to model individuals …
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definitions of addiction itself, and the policy rationales for repeated changes in the rules. I argue, as a policy matter, that … indicates such benefits encourage rehabilitation and reduce the incidence of addiction …
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This paper provides an empirical test of the rational addiction model, used in economics to model individuals …
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