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Would Harassing Drug Users Work?

Li Way Lee

Journal of Political Economy, 1993, vol. 101, issue 5, 939-59

Abstract: When harassed users adopt new ways of transaction, supply changes in predictable ways. This linkage between demand and supply can explain a number of puzzling consequences of the decriminalization of marijuana and the war on heroin and cocaine. Copyright 1993 by University of Chicago Press.

Date: 1993
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