To "vape" or smoke? Experimental evidence on adult smokers

Econ Inq. 2019 Jan;57(1):705-725. doi: 10.1111/ecin.12693. Epub 2018 Jul 18.

Abstract

A growing share of the United States population uses e-cigarettes but the optimal regulation of these controversial products remains an open question. We conduct a discrete choice experiment to investigate how adult tobacco cigarette smokers' demand for e-cigarettes and tobacco cigarettes varies by four attributes: (i) whether e-cigarettes are considered healthier than tobacco cigarettes, (ii) the effectiveness of e-cigarettes as a cessation device, (iii) bans on use in public places, and (iv) price. We find that adult smokers' demand for e-cigarettes is motivated more by health concerns than by the desire to avoid smoking bans or higher prices.

Keywords: discrete choice experiments; e-cigarettes; heterogeneity; latent class model; preferences; regulation; smoking.