Life cycle consumption of a harmful and addictive good
证明,吸烟者开始吸烟时选择的理性消费路径会内生地产生戒烟意愿,无需依赖隐藏成本或未知偏好。
This article demonstrates that the endogenous desire to quit smoking can result from a rational consumption path chosen at the time the consumer begins smoking. This result is obtained without relying on hidden costs or unknown preferences. A finite-lived agent chooses a path of consumption of a harmful and addictive good to maximize present discounted utility. The consumer chooses his consumption rate to account for the future health consequence of smoking and the withdrawal costs of quitting. A consumer may choose to smoke even if it means a lowered utility level for the majority of the time spent smoking.