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This article analyzes the economic literature of the last forty years in the field of addiction and studies its relation to the theory of rational choice. It emphasizes the structuring role of the theory of rational addiction developed by Becker and Murphy [1988]. This theory constitutes both a...
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L'objectif de cet article est d'analyser la littérature économique qui s'est développée au cours des trente dernières années dans le domaine de l'addiction et de s'interroger sur ses rapports avec la théorie du choix rational (TCR). Nous montrons que l'application de TCR aux comportements...
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Cet article étudie le comportement des producteurs de biens addictifs qui font face à une demande avec interactions sociales. Plus précisément, il explore comment les producteurs, intervenant sur un marché légal (tabac, alcool, jeux), sont susceptibles de prendre en compte le possible...
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This article aims to help resolve the apparent paradox of producers of addictive goods who claim to be socially responsible while marketing a product clearly identified as harmful. It advances that reputation effects are crucial in this issue and that determining whether harm reduction practices...
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This article analyzes the behavior of a producer of a legal addictive good (tobacco, alcohol or gambling) facing a demand with social interactions, especially a deterrence effect of heavy use on initiation. We simulate an epidemic model to estimate at what conditions it could be interesting for...
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The aim of this article is to analyze the economic literature from the last thirty years in the field of addiction and to study its relation to the theory of rational choice (TRC). We show that the application of the TRC to addictive behaviors appeared in a context of reciprocity of stakes, i.e....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005696748
The aim of this article is to analyze the economic literature from the last thirty years in the field of addiction and to study its relation to the theory of rational choice (TRC). We show that the application of the TRC to addictive behaviors appeared in a context of reciprocity of stakes, i.e....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008795302
This article analyzes the behavior of a producer of a legal addictive good (tobacco, alcohol or gambling) facing a demand with social interactions, especially a deterrence effect of heavy use on initiation. We simulate an epidemic model to estimate at what conditions it could be interesting for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008795315