Selected Publications:
Selected Publications since 2006:
Byrne, S., Mathios, A., Avery, R. & Hart, P. S., “The Unintended Consequences of Disclosure: The Impact of Manipulating Sponsor Identification on the Perceived Credibility and Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation Advertisements," Journal of Health Communication, 2012.
DeCicca, P., Kenkel, D., and Mathios, A., “Cigarette Taxes and the Transition from Youth to Adult Smoking: Smoking Initiation, Cessation, and Participation,” Journal of Health Economics, 27 (4), 904-917, 2008. [abstract]
Avery, R., Kenkel, D., Lillard, D., Mathios, A., and Wang, H., “Health Disparities and Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Pharmaceutical Products,” Advances in Health Economics and Health Services Research, 2008.
DeCicca, P., Kenkel, D., Mathios, A., Shin, J., and Lim, J. “Youth Smoking, Cigarette Prices, and Anti-Smoking Sentiment,” Health Economics, 17 (6), 733-749, 2008. [abstract]
Avery, R, Kenkel, D., Lillard D. and Mathios A. “Regulating Advertisements: The Case of Smoking Cessation Products,” Journal of Regulatory Economics. 31 (2), 185-208, 2007. [abstract]
Lillard, D. Plassmann, V. Kenkel D. and Mathios, A. “Who Kicks the Habit and How They Do It: Socioeconomic Differences across Methods of quitting smoking in the USA,” Social Science and Medicine, 64 (12), 2504-2519, 2007. [abstract]
Avery, R., Kenkel, D., Lillard, D., and Mathios, A. “Public Profits and Public Health: Does Advertising Smoking Cessation Products Encourage Smokers to Quit? Journal of Political Economy,115 (447-481), 2007. [abstract]
Rosemary J. Avery, W. Keith Bryant, Alan Mathios, Hyojin Kang, Duncan Bell, "Electronic Course Evaluations: Does an On-line Delivery System Influence Student Evaluations?" Journal of Economic Education 37 (1), 21-37, 2006. [abstract]
Helen Schneider and Mathios A. “Principal Agency Theory and Health Care Utilization,” Economic Inquiry, 44 (3) 429-441, 2006. [abstract]
Kenkel, D., Lillard, D., and Mathios A. “The Role of High School Completion and GED Receipt in Smoking and Obesity,” Journal of Labor Economics, 24 (3), 635-660, 2006. [abstract]
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