A Dynamic Model of Rational Addiction: Evaluating Cigarette Taxes

A Dynamic Model of Rational Addiction: Evaluating Cigarette Taxes

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Article ID: iaor20164584
Volume: 34
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 452
End Page Number: 470
Publication Date: May 2015
Journal: Marketing Science
Authors: ,
Keywords: simulation, behaviour, government, health services
Abstract:

Addiction creates an intertemporal link between a consumer’s past and present decisions, altering their responsiveness to price changes relative to nonaddictive products. We construct a dynamic model of rational addiction and endogenous consumption to investigate how consumers respond to policy interventions that aim to reduce purchases of cigarettes. We find that, on average, the category elasticity is about 35% higher when the model correctly accounts for addiction. However, some policies spur substitution from more expensive single packs to less expensive cartons of cigarettes, resulting in higher overall consumption for some consumers.

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