Abstract

If cigarettes and alcohol are complements, smoking bans at restaurants might decrease restaurant alcohol consumption but increase home alcohol consumption . Thus, we consider restaurant and home alcohol consumption as two separate goods with separate habit stocks. When utility function is quadratic, rational addiction theory implies following demand functions (see Bask and Melkersson 2004):

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