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Mental Illness and the Demand for Alcohol, Cocaine, and Cigarettes

Henry Saffer
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Dhaval Dave
Bentley College; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), at New York



Economic Inquiry, Vol. 43, Issue 2, pp. 229-246, 2005

Abstract:     
This article estimates the effect of mental illness on demand for addictive substances, allowing for structural endogeneity and simultaneity between mental illness and addictive consumption. Results show that individuals with a history of mental illness are 26% more likely to consume alcohol, 66% more likely to consume cocaine, and 89% more likely to consume cigarettes. This high-participation group is also price-responsive, although their price elasticities differ somewhat from those without mental illness. The results provide added justification for higher taxes and supply reduction activities. Furthermore, subsidizing the treatment of mental illness can reduce addictive consumption.(JEL I1)

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Date posted: June 05, 2006 ; Last revised: March 06, 2007

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Saffer, Henry and Dave, Dhaval, Mental Illness and the Demand for Alcohol, Cocaine, and Cigarettes. Economic Inquiry, Vol. 43, Issue 2, pp. 229-246, 2005. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=906230


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Henry Saffer (Contact Author)
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Dhaval Dave
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National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), at New York
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New York, NY 10016-4309
United States
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