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with harmful alcohol consumption, influencing consumer behaviour through altering beverage prices levels and relativities …
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Risky health behaviors such as smoking, drinking alcohol, drug use, unprotected sex, and poor diets and sedentary lifestyles (leading to obesity) are a major source of preventable deaths. This chapter overviews the theoretical frameworks for, and empirical evidence on, the economics of risky...
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a nationally representative Russian survey spanning the period 1994-2003 to estimate a rational addiction (RA) model for …
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a nationally representative Russian survey spanning the period 1994-2003 to estimate a rational addiction (RA) model for … consumption ; rational addiction …
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a nationally representative Russian survey spanning the period 1994-2003 to estimate a rational addiction (RA) model for …
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I augment the standard rational addiction model to include an insurance component whereby the effects of addiction can …
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We include insurance for addiction treatment in the standard rational addiction model and show that an increase in the … level of insurance for addiction treatment induces a forward-looking individual to consume more of a harmfully addictive …
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Recent studies suggest ridesharing services, such as Uber and Lyft, may reduce instances of intoxicated driving. However, if such services increase the frequency and intensity of drinking activity, then the net impact of ridesharing on alcohol-related social harms may be more complicated than...
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Recent studies suggest ridesharing services, such as Uber and Lyft, may reduce instances of intoxicated driving. However, if such services increase the frequency and intensity of drinking activity, then the net impact of ridesharing on alcohol-related social harms may be more complicated than...
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