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Healthy, nudged, and wise: Experimental evidence on the role of cost reminders in healthy decision-making

Adnan Fakir and Tushar Bharati

No 21-13, Economics Discussion / Working Papers from The University of Western Australia, Department of Economics

Abstract: We evaluate the performance of two behavioral interventions aimed at reducing tobacco consumption in an ultra-poor, rural region of Bangladesh where conventional methods like taxes and warning labels are infeasible. The first intervention asked participants to daily log their tobacco consumption expenditure. The second intervention placed two graphic posters warning participating households of the harmful effects of tobacco consumption on their children and themselves in their sleeping quarters. While both interventions reduced household tobacco consumption expenditure, male participants who logged their expenditure substituted cigarettes with cheaper smokeless tobacco. Risk-averse males who spent relatively more on tobacco responded more to the logbook intervention. Relatively more educated, patient males with children below age five responded better to the poster intervention. The findings suggest extending policies that worked elsewhere to the rural poor in developing countries, where cheaper substitutes are readily available, might be unwise. Instead, policies can leverage something as universal as parents’ concern for their children’s health for promoting healthy decision-making.

Keywords: tobacco; smoking; healthy decision-making; nudge; field experiment; Bangladesh (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C93 D9 I1 I12 I18 O1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 49
Date: 2021
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