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Individual self-control and collective outcomes: An examination of cigarette addiction and taxes
Authors:Khawaja A Mamun  Lorán Chollete
Institution:Department of Economics & Finance, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Abstract:Can individual self-control problems affect policy variables? And if so, through what type of channels? Building on recent literature in political economy, we explore a specific channel that allows for links between individual addiction and state taxes. We develop a theoretical lobbying model to explain the role of addiction in the political process of cigarette taxation. Our model shows that equilibrium cigarette taxes are determined by the average addiction level in society, corruption, and their interaction. Our results suggest a potential impact of individual self-control issues in the process of government policy.
Keywords:addiction  political process  self-control  taxation
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