Department of Economics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
National Bureau of Economic Research.
Am Econ Rev. 2004;94(5):1558-90. doi: 10.1257/0002828043052222.
We propose a model of addiction based on three premises: (i) use among addicts is frequently a mistake; (ii) experience sensitizes an individual to environmental cues that trigger mistaken usage; (iii) addicts understand and manage their susceptibilities. We argue that these premises find support in evidence from psychology, neuroscience, and clinical practice. The model is tractable and generates a plausible mapping between behavior and the characteristics of the user, substance, and environment. It accounts for a number of important patterns associated with addiction, gives rise to a clear welfare standard, and has novel implications for policy.
我们提出了一个成瘾模型,基于三个前提:(i)成瘾者的使用通常是一个错误;(ii)经验使个体对引发错误使用的环境线索敏感;(iii)成瘾者了解并管理自己的易感性。我们认为,这些前提在心理学、神经科学和临床实践的证据中得到了支持。该模型具有可操作性,并在行为与用户、物质和环境的特征之间生成了一个合理的映射。它解释了许多与成瘾相关的重要模式,提出了一个明确的福利标准,并对政策产生了新的影响。