» Authors » Davide Dragone

Davide Dragone

Explore the profile of Davide Dragone including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles. Areas
Snapshot
Articles 11
Citations 80
Followers 0
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Cawley J, Dragone D
J Health Econ . 2024 Oct; 98:102931. PMID: 39447306
Some harm reduction strategies encourage individuals to switch from a harmful addictive good to a less harmful addictive good; examples include e-cigarettes (substitutes for combustible cigarettes) and methadone and buprenorphine...
2.
Colagrossi M, Deiana C, Dragone D, Geraci A, Giua L, Iori E
J Health Econ . 2023 Jan; 87:102722. PMID: 36603362
Exploiting high-frequency data from the Italian anti-violence helpline, police reports of domestic abuse and maltreatments, and a unique geolocalized dataset on killings of women, we show that the news coverage...
3.
Nie P, Wang L, Dragone D, Lu H, Sousa-Poza A, Ziebarth N
China Econ Rev . 2022 Jan; 71:101708. PMID: 35058679
The health risks of the current COVID-19 pandemic, together with the drastic mitigation measures taken in many affected nations, pose an obvious threat to public mental health. To assess predictors...
4.
Dragone D, Raggi D
J Health Econ . 2021 Apr; 77:102452. PMID: 33845407
The milk addiction paradox refers to an empirical finding in which consumption of non-addictive commodities such as milk appears to be consistent with the theory of rational addiction. This paradoxical...
5.
Arni P, Dragone D, Goette L, Ziebarth N
J Health Econ . 2021 Feb; 76:102425. PMID: 33578326
This paper investigates the role of biased health perceptions as a potential driving force of risky health behaviors. We define absolute and relative health perception biases, illustrate their measurement in...
6.
Dragone D, Ziebarth N
J Health Econ . 2017 Jan; 51:41-65. PMID: 28040621
This paper develops a dynamic model to illustrate how diet and body weight change when novel food products become available to consumers. We propose a microfounded test to empirically discriminate...
7.
Dragone D, Manaresi F, Savorelli L
Health Econ . 2015 Sep; 25(11):1464-1482. PMID: 26395977
The debate on tobacco and fat taxes often treats smoking and eating as independent behaviors. However, the available evidence shows that they are interdependent, which implies that policies against smoking...
8.
Cawley J, Dragone D, von Hinke Kessler Scholder S
Health Econ . 2014 Oct; 25(1):8-23. PMID: 25346511
This paper offers an economic model of smoking and body weight and provides new empirical evidence on the extent to which the demand for cigarettes is derived from the demand...
9.
Dragone D, Savorelli L
J Health Econ . 2011 Nov; 31(1):243-56. PMID: 22119344
The increasing concern of the policy maker about eating behaviour has focused on the spread of obesity and on the evidence of people dieting despite being underweight. As the latter...
10.
Dragone D
J Health Econ . 2009 Jul; 28(4):799-804. PMID: 19581012
This paper addresses the rapid diffusion of obesity and the existence of different individual patterns of food consumption between non-dieters and chronic dieters. I propose a rational eating model where...