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Information and sin goods: Experimental evidence on cigarettes.

Johanna Catherine MacleanJohn Buckell
Published in: Health economics (2020)
We test the importance of information source on consumer choice in the context of sin goods, specifically electronic and tobacco cigarettes, among adult smokers. We proxy choice with intentions to vape and quit smoking in the next 30 days. We experimentally vary the information source: government, private companies, physicians, and no source. Our findings suggest that information source matters in the context of cigarettes choice for adult smokers. Private companies appear to be an important information source for cigarettes among adult smokers.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • health information
  • replacement therapy
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • health insurance
  • decision making
  • social media
  • young adults