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Enforcement or Treatment? Modeling the Relative Efficacy of Alternatives for Controlling Cocaine
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1996
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Substance UseDrug PolicyDrug TreatmentPolicy AnalysisHarm ReductionPsychologyRelative Cost-effectivenessAddiction MedicineDomestic EnforcementHealth SciencesPublic PolicyBehavioral SciencesEconomicsAddiction TreatmentCost EffectivenessRelative EfficacyBehavioral EconomicsSubstance AbuseHealth EconomicsEconomic PolicyAddictionBusinessSubstance AddictionRegulationControlling CocaineSource-country Control
This paper presents a model that estimates the relative cost-effectiveness of four cocaine-control programs: three “supply control” programs (source-country control, interdiction, and domestic enforcement) and a “demand control” program (treating heavy users). Treatment emerges as by far the most cost-effective, and sensitivity analyses show that this result is very robust.
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