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Corrective taxation 1 Demand and Price Analysis 1 Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 1 Harmful consumption 1 Health Economics and Policy 1 Lobbying in common agency games 1 experiment 1 harmful consumption 1 strategic ignorance 1
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Colombo, Luca 1 Ehmke, Mariah D. 1 Galmarini, Umberto 1 Nordstrom, Jonas 1 Shogren, Jason F. 1 Thunstrom, Linda 1
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Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA 1 Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB), Facultat d'Economia i Empresa 1
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2012 Annual Meeting, August 12-14, 2012, Seattle, Washington 1 Working Papers / Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB), Facultat d'Economia i Empresa 1
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Optimality and distortionary lobbying: regulating tobacco consumption
Colombo, Luca; Galmarini, Umberto - Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB), Facultat … - 2015
We examine policies directed at regulating tobacco consumption through three types of instruments: (i) an excise tax hindering consumption by increasing the price of cigarettes, (ii) prevention programs helping consumers to make choices that are more time consistent when trading-off the current...
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Strategic Self-Ignorance
Thunstrom, Linda; Nordstrom, Jonas; Shogren, Jason F.; … - Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA - 2012
This paper analyzes if people use ignorance as an excuse to pursue immediate gratification, at the expense of future wellbeing, a behavior we label ‘strategic self-ignorance’. In a theoretical model we show that present-biased individuals benefit from choosing ignorance of the potentially...
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