TY - BOOK AU - Lindgren,Björn AU - Grossman,Michael ED - Arne Ryde Symposium TI - Substance use: individual behavior, social interactions, markets and politics T2 - Advances in health economics and health services research SN - 0080461158 AV - HV4998 .A76 2005eb U1 - 362.2912 22 PY - 2005/// CY - Amsterdam, Oxford PB - Elsevier JAI KW - Substance abuse KW - Economic aspects KW - Congresses KW - Social aspects KW - Government policy KW - Substance-Related Disorders KW - economics KW - Drug and Narcotic Control KW - Social Behavior KW - Polytoxicomanie KW - Aspect économique KW - Congrès KW - Aspect social KW - Politique gouvernementale KW - SELF-HELP KW - Substance Abuse & Addictions KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - PSYCHOLOGY KW - Psychopathology KW - Addiction KW - fast KW - Drugsgebruik KW - gtt KW - Alcoholisme KW - Gezondheidseffecten KW - Economische aspecten KW - Congress KW - Electronic books KW - Conference papers and proceedings KW - lcgft KW - Actes de congrès KW - rvmgf N1 - Selected conference papers; Introduction; Bjorn Lindgren and Michael Grossman --; psychobiology of aggressive behaviour; Lil Traskman-Bendz and Sofie Westling --; Individual behaviours and substance use : the role of price; Michael Grossman --; Demand for illicit drugs among pregnant women; Hope Corman, Kelly Noonan, Nancy E. Reichman and Dhaval Dave --; effect of alcohol consumption on the earnings of older workers; Henry Saffer and Dhaval Dave --; Drugs and juvenile crime : evidence from a panel of siblings and twins; H. Naci Mocan and Erdal Tekin --; Antidepressants and the suicide rate : is there really a connection?; Matz Dahlberg and Douglas Lundin --; Choice, social interaction and addiction : the social roots of addictive preferences; Ole-Jorgen Skog --; spread of drug use : epidemic models or social interaction?; Hans O. Melberg --; Structural estimation of peer effects in youth smoking; Brian Krauth --; Trends in wine consumption in Norway : is diffusion theory applicable?; Ingeborg Rossow --; investigation of the effects of alcohol policies on youth STDs; Michael Grossman, Robert Kaestner and Sara Markowitz --; Can we model the impact of increased drug treatment expenditure on the U.K. drug market?; Christine Godfrey, Steve Parrott, Gail Eaton, Anthony Culyer and Cynthia McDougall --; Tobacco control policies and youth smoking : evidence from a new era; John A. Tauras, Sara Markowitz and John Cawley --; fires are not out yet : higher taxes and young adult smoking; Philip DeCicca, Don Kenkel and Alan Mathios --; Coupons and advertising in markets for addictive goods : do cigarette manufacturers react to known future tax increases?; Dean R. Lillard and Andrew Sfekas --; Symbolism and rationality in the politics of psychoactive substances; Robin Room; What does it mean to decriminalize Marijuana? : across-national empirical examination; Rosalie L. Pacula, Robert MacCoun, Peter Reuter, Jamie Chriqui, Beau Kilmer, Katherine Harris, Letizia Paoli and Carsten Schafer --; Economic perspectives on injecting drug use; David E. Bloom, Ajay Mahal and Brendan O'Flaherty --; Models pertaining to how drug policy should vary over the course of a drug epidemic; Jonathan P. Caulkins --; Economic evaluation of relapse prevention for substance users : treatment settings and health care policy; Tetsuji Yamada, Chia-Ching Chen and Tadashi Yamada N2 - "The economics of substance use and abuse deals with the consumption of goods that share two properties. First, they are addictive in the sense that an increase in past consumption of the good leads to an increase in current consumption. Second, their consumption harms the consumer and others. This second property makes them of interest from policy, legal, and public health perspectives. The tremendous expansion in research in the economics of substance use and abuse since the early 1980s and the presence of many unresolved issues motivate this volume. While most of the papers are by economists, the disciplines of medicine, political science, and psychology also are represented. Any successful attempt to address substance use must adopt an interdisciplinary perspective. The aim of the volume to cover issues pertaining to individual behaviour, social interactions, markets, and politics makes this all the more necessary."--Jacket UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=166817 ER -