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Murphy, Kevin

Murphy, Kevin, and Robert H. Topel. 2003a. The Economic Value ofMedical Research, in Measuring the Gains from Medical Research An Economic Approach, ed. by Kevin M. Murphy and Robert H. Topel, 41-73. Chicago University of Chicago Press. [Pg.309]

Murphy, Kevin M., and Robert H. Topel. 2005. The Value of Health and Longevity. University of Chicago Working Paper. [Pg.309]

Wayne Anderson Katherine Hepburn Ken Santor Kevin Murphy Jaime Perea Wellington Studios Bekki Levien... [Pg.670]

Let me first turn to Gary Becker and Kevin Murphy s (1988) theory of rational addiction.171 do this not because I think they give a full view of the state of addicts but because they present a plausible structure for a part of addicts beliefs and desires when in the addicted state. Their theory simply put is this ... [Pg.38]

Becker, Gary, and Kevin Murphy. 1988. "A Theory of Rational Addiction." Journal of Political Economy96 675-700. [Pg.53]

The crucial feature of addictive products is that past consumption affects current well-being. Gary S. Becker and Kevin M. Murphy (1988) provide a model of "instantaneous utility functions" to capture this feature, and we adopt (a translation of) their model. People s instantaneous utility for a given period represents how much pleasure they experience that period. Suppose that all effects of past consumption on period-/ instantaneous utility can be captured in a single summary statistic, which we denote by kt. We often refer to k, as people s addiction level in period t People s instantaneous utility in period t is given by u,(a kt)—that is, how much pleasure they experience in period t depends both on whether they hit and on their addiction level. [Pg.174]

Gary S. Becker and Kevin M. Murphy (1988) and Gary S. Becker, Michael Grossman, and Kevin M. Murphy (1991,1994) discuss the role... [Pg.192]

In an influential article, Gary Becker and Kevin Murphy (1988) present a model of rational addiction. The model has two main aspects. On the one hand, it offers a simple causal model of the consequences of consuming addictive substances. On the other hand, it offers a standard belief-desire account of how people might choose to engage in such consumption. [Pg.327]

Ma, Dawei, 143 Ma, Shengming, 132 McDonald, Frank, 30, 70 MacMillan, David W.C., 4, 119, 124 Mander, Lewis N., 12, 198 Marco, J. Alberto, 29 Marek, Ilan, 47 Mariano, Patrick, 139 Marks, Tobin, 30 Marquis, Robert W., 184 Martin, Stephen, 29, 83 Maruoka, Keiji, 90, 152, 170 Meek, Graham, 174 Militzer, H.-Christian, 91 Minnaard, Adriaan J., 164, 204 Miura, Masahiro, 19 Miyashita, Masaaki, 146 Moberg, Christina, 64 Moeller, Kevin, 80 Molander, Gary, 76 Mori, Miwako, 58, 83 Morken, Jim, 6 Morris, Robert H., 204 Mottaghinejad, Enayatollah, 176 Muller, Paul, 168 Mulzer, Johann, 183 Murakami, Masahiro, 123 Murphy, John A., 10 Myers, Andrew G., 87, 190... [Pg.222]

Deborah Brennan Bob Smith Elizabeth Swain Kevin Murphy Sandra Rigby... [Pg.832]

Becker, Gary and Kevin Murphy. 1988. A Theory of Rational Addiction. Journal of Political Economy. August, 96(4) 675-700. [Pg.259]

Jennifer Welter Christopher Ruel Alexandra Spicehandler Kevin Murphy Thomas Kulesa Micheline Frederick Amy Weintraub... [Pg.864]

Dickinson, Gordon, and Kevin Murphy, Ecosystems, 2nd ed., Routledge, New York, 2007. [Pg.324]


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