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The Economic Analysis of Substance Use and Abuse

An Integration of Econometric and Behavioral Economic Research
  • Edited by: Frank J. Chaloupka , Michael Grossman , Warren K. Bickel and Henry Saffer
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 1999
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Conventional wisdom once held that the demand for addictive substances like cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs was unlike that for any other economic good and, therefore, unresponsive to traditional market forces. Recently, however, researchers from two disparate fields, economics and behavioral psychology, have found that increases in the overall price of an addictive substance can significantly reduce both the number of users and the amounts those users consume. Changes in the "full price" of addictive substances—including monetary value, time outlay, effort to obtain, and potential penalties for illegal use—yield marked variations in behavioral outcomes and demand.

The Economic Analysis of Substance Use and Abuse brings these distinctive fields of study together and presents for the first time an integrated assessment of their data and results. Unique and innovative, this multidisciplinary volume will serve as an important resource in the current debates concerning alcohol and drug use and abuse and the impacts of legalizing illicit drugs.


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Frank J. Chaloupka, Michael Grossman, Warren K. Bickel and Henry Saffer
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I. Cigarette Smoking and Other Tobacco Use

Robert L. Ohsfeldt, Raymond G. Boyle and Eli I. Capilouto
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Warren K. Bickel, Gregory J. Madden, Kenneth E. Warner and Neil E. Grunberg
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II. Alcohol Use and Abuse

Jeffrey K. Sarbaum, Solomon W. Polachek and Norman E. Spear
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Rudy E. Vuchinich, Cathy A. Simpson, Michael E. Hilton and Thomas F. Babor
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Frank J. Chaloupka, Michael Grossman and John A. Tauras
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Stephen T. Higgins, Jonathan P. Caulkins and David Shurtleff
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IV. Polydrug Use

Henry Saffer and Frank J. Chaloupka
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Nancy M. Petry, Warren K. Bickel, A. Thomas McLellan and Mark A. R. Kleiman
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V. Substance Abuse and Employment

Donald S. Kenkel and Ping Wang
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Kenneth Silverman, Elias Robles, John Mullahy and Sharon M. Hall
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VI. Substance Use and Income

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