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This paper deals with one of the main empirical problems associated with the rational addiction theory, namely that its derived demand equation is not empirically distinguishable from models with forward looking behavior, but with time inconsistent preferences. The implication is that, even when...
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Since the end of the eighties the Becker and Murphy model of rational addiction has been the dominant approach to estimate addiction effects. A rational addictive consumer, a smoker for instance, is supposed to maximize over the life cycle a stable utility function and to be fully aware of the...
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