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The Behavioral Economics of Drug Dependence: Towards the Consilience of Economics and Behavioral Neuroscience
In this chapter, we review the research in this growing field by first discussing the concepts related to price and consumption (demand), its applications to the study of drug consumption and drug seeking, and...
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Single- and cross-commodity discounting among cocaine addicts: the commodity and its temporal location determine discounting rate
Intertemporal choice has provided important insights into understanding addiction, predicted drug-dependence status, and outcomes of treatment interventions. However, such analyses have largely been based on t...