Rationality and self-control: the implications for smoking cessation [An article from: Journal of Socio-Economics]
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This paper clarifies a popular misunderstanding that self-control theory competes with rational addiction to explain a smoker's quitting behavior [Keeler, T.E., Marciniak, M., Hu, T., 1999. Rational addiction and smoking cessation: an empirical study. Journal of Socio-Economics 28 (5), 633-643]. While a smoker's rationality plays a critical role in his decision to quit, whether the quitting will be successful or not is affected by his self-control and other s
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