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The Economic Case Against Drug Prohibition
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1995
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EconomicsSubstance AbusePublic PolicySubstance UseHealth EconomicsEconomic PolicyAddictionDrug ProhibitionDrug PolicyBusinessPharmacoeconomicsBottom LineRegulatory EconomicsDrug TreatmentAntitrust EnforcementRelevant Empirical EvidenceHealth Sciences
This paper discusses the costs and benefits of drug prohibition. It offers a detailed outline of the economic consequences of drug prohibition and a systematic analysis of the relevant empirical evidence. The bottom line is that a relatively free market in drugs is likely to be vastly superior to the current policy of prohibition.
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