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Drogenwirtschaft 316 Drugs economy 316 Drogenpolitik 103 Drug policy 101 Crime 77 Kriminalität 77 Drogenkonsum 73 Drug consumption 72 Droge 70 Drug 70 Mexico 54 Mexiko 54 Colombia 52 Kolumbien 52 Welt 38 World 38 Gewalt 31 Violence 31 Afghanistan 30 Coca 30 Koka 30 Organisierte Kriminalität 27 Organized crime 27 Illegaler Handel 23 Illicit trade 23 Arzneimittel 21 Pharmaceuticals 21 Theorie 21 Theory 21 USA 19 United States 18 Geldwäsche 15 Money laundering 15 Cannabis 13 violence 13 EU countries 12 EU-Staaten 12 Human trafficking 12 Menschenhandel 12 Opiate 12
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Graue Literatur 114 Non-commercial literature 114 Article in journal 112 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 112 Arbeitspapier 78 Working Paper 78 Amtsdruckschrift 20 Government document 20 Aufsatz im Buch 13 Book section 13 Statistik 8 Collection of articles of several authors 6 Hochschulschrift 6 Sammelwerk 6 Amtliche Publikation 5 Aufsatzsammlung 5 Statistics 4 Thesis 4 Case study 2 Conference paper 2 Fallstudie 2 Konferenzbeitrag 2 Konferenzschrift 2 Bericht 1 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Collection of articles written by one author 1 Lehrbuch 1 Sammlung 1 Systematic review 1 Textbook 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 267 Spanish 20 German 13 French 8 Russian 4 Portuguese 2 Czech 1 Italian 1 Dutch 1
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Mejía, Daniel 14 Restrepo, Pascual 12 Ibanez, Marcela 6 Lindo, Jason M. 6 Padilla-Romo, María 6 Brown, Ryan 5 Montalva, Verónica 5 Thomas, Duncan 5 Velásquez, Andrea 5 Baysan, Ceren 4 Burke, Marshall 4 Castillo, Juan Camilo 4 Galenianos, Manolis 4 Gavazza, Alessandro 4 González, Felipe 4 Hsiang, Solomon 4 Lind, Jo Thori 4 Loayza, Norman 4 Miguel, Edward 4 Soares, Rodrigo Reis 4 Villa, Edgar 4 Brombacher, Daniel 3 Carlsson, Frederik 3 Carvalho, Leandro 3 Clements, Kenneth W. 3 Collins, John 3 Hidalgo, Eduardo 3 Hornung, Erik 3 Mejia, Daniel 3 Misas, Martha 3 Moene, Karl Ove 3 Moore, Timothy J. 3 Pacula, Rosalie Liccardo 3 Pudney, Stephen E. 3 Rocha García, Ricardo 3 Selaya, Pablo 3 Willumsen, Fredrik 3 Zuleta, Hernando 3 Ahrens, Dan 2 Barone, Raffaella 2
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Vereinte Nationen / Office on Drugs and Crime 18 Europäische Kommission / Beobachtungsstelle für Drogen und Drogensucht 11 Afghanistan / Ministry of Counter Narcotics 8 Europol 7 National Bureau of Economic Research 4 Afghanistan / Narcotics Survey Directorate 2 Vereinte Nationen / Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention 2 Vereinte Nationen / Office on Drugs and Crime / Research 2 CESifo GmbH 1 Forschungs- und Dokumentationszentrum Chile-Lateinamerika 1 GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies 1 IBRD Private Sector Development Department 1 Independent Institute 1 Instituto de Estudios Políticos y Relaciones Internacionales 1 Karl Blessing Verlag GmbH 1 Kolumbien / Gobierno 1 London School of Economics and Political Science 1 London School of Economics and Political Science / International Drug Policy Unit 1 México <Estado> / Gobierno 1 Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft 1 North Atlantic Treaty Organization / Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society 1 North South Institute <Ottawa> 1 Pabst Science Publishers 1 Pantheon Verlag GmbH 1 Public Sector Economics Research Centre <Leicester> 1 Suntory-Toyota International Centre for Economics and Related Disciplines 1 Tectum Verlag 1 United Nations / Commission on Narcotic Drugs 1 United States / Cabinet Committee on International Narcotics Control 1
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Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 23 Policy research working paper : WPS 8 Documento CEDE 7 Documentos CEDE 7 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 7 CESifo working papers 5 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 5 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 5 Discussion paper series / IZA 4 NBER working paper series 4 Revue tiers monde 4 De economist : Netherlands economic review ; quarterly review of the Royal Netherlands Economic Association 3 Illicit trade and the global economy 3 NBER Working Paper 3 The review of economics and statistics 3 Working paper / Center for Global Development 3 Working papers in economics 3 CESifo seminar series 2 Cuadernos de economía 2 Development trajectories in global value chains 2 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 2 Discussion paper / The University of Western Australia, Business School, Economics 2 Discussion papers / Courant Research Centre "Poverty, Equity and Growth in Developing and Transition Countries: Statistical Methods and Empirical Analysis" 2 Documentos de trabajo / Instituto de Investigaciones Socio-Económicas 2 Economic inquiry : journal of the Western Economic Association International 2 GIGA working papers 2 ISER working paper series 2 International review of law and economics 2 Journal of business & economics research 2 Peace economics, peace science and public policy 2 Planeación & desarrollo 2 The American economic review 2 The B.E. journal of economic analysis & policy 2 UC3M working papers 2 World Bank E-Library Archive 2 World economics : a journal of current economic analysis and policy 2 Acta oeconomica Pragensia : vědecký časopis Vysoke Školy Ekonomické v Praze 1 Afrique contemporaine : la revue de l'Afrique et du développement 1 American crossroads 1 American economic journal / Economic policy : a journal of the American Economic Association 1
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Why are Mexican politicians being assassinated? : the role of oil theft and narcocracy and the electoral consequences of organized crime
Gutiérrez-Romero, Roxana; Iturbe, Nayely - 2023
When does organized crime resort to assassinating politicians? In narcocracies, criminal groups co-opt political elites through bribery in exchange for protection to traffic illegal drugs. When criminal groups compete, they may also resort to political violence to influence which candidate wins...
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Haiti’s criminal markets : mapping trends in firearms and drug trafficking
Vereinte Nationen / Office on Drugs and Crime - 2023
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EU drug market : cocaine : in-depth analysis
Europäische Kommission / Beobachtungsstelle für …; … - 2022
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EU drug market : methamphetamine : in-depth analysis
Europäische Kommission / Beobachtungsstelle für …; … - 2022
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The big unknown: who grows cannabis in Albania? : a case-based approach to the cannabis farmers in Albania
Llatja, Adela - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 4 (2022) 1, pp. 71-85
This paper used publicly available data, such as the analysis of 103 court cases to make a profile of those convicted for cannabis cultivation in Albania. There are multiple reports on drugs and organized crime in Albania which provide information on the seizures of illicit substances, law...
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llicit financial flows - illicit drug trafficking and tax evasion
Flentø, Johnny; Simao, Leonardo Santos - 2022
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Fueling organized crime : the Mexican War on Drugs and oil thefts
Battiston, Giacomo; Daniele, Gianmarco; Le Moglie, Marco; … - 2022
We show that the War on Drugs launched by the Mexican President Felipe Calderón in 2007 pushed drug cartels into large-scale oil thefts. Municipalities that the presidential candidate’s party barely won at the local elections in 2007-2009 exhibit a larger increase in illegal oil taps over the...
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The Mexican drug war : elections and homicides
García-Ramos, Aixa - 2022
Mexico has experienced a dramatic increase in violence during the last decade. This increase has been associated with turf wars among Drug Trafficking Organisations (DTOs) for the control of strategic territories. This paper examines whether these territorial disputes are higher during the lame...
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NAFTA and drug-related violence in Mexico
Hidalgo, Eduardo; Hornung, Erik; Selaya, Pablo - 2022
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NAFTA and drug-related violence in Mexico
Hidalgo, Eduardo; Hornung, Erik; Selaya, Pablo - 2022
We study how NAFTA changed the geography of violence in Mexico. We propose that this open border policy increased trafficking profits of Mexican cartels, resulting in violent competition among them. We test this hypothesis by comparing changes in drug-related homicides after NAFTA's introduction...
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NAFTA and drug-related violence in Mexico
Hidalgo, Eduardo; Hornung, Erik; Selaya, Pablo - 2022
We study how NAFTA changed the geography of violence in Mexico. We propose that this open border policy increased trafficking profits of Mexican cartels, resulting in violent competition among them. We test this hypothesis by comparing changes in drug-related homicides after NAFTA's introduction...
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Firms and labor in times of violence : evidence from the Mexican drug war
Utar, Hâle - 2022
This paper examines how firms in an emerging economy are affected by violence due to drug trafficking. Employing rich longitudinal plant-level data covering all of Mexico from 2005–2010, and using an instrumental variable strategy that exploits plausibly exogenous spatiotemporal variation in...
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Integrated approaches to addressing drugs and development challenges in Myanmar's borderlands
Meehan, Patrick - 2022
Policymakers have placed growing weight on the importance of integrated approaches for tackling complex development challenges. There have also been increased calls to focus attention and resources on addressing the specific challenges posed by borderland regions, considering that protracted...
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Why the drug war endures : local and transnational linkages in the North and Central America drug trades
Farfán-Méndez, Cecilia; Le Cour Grandmaison, Romain; … - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 4 (2022) 2, pp. 102-112
Despite the well-documented human costs of the war on drugs, and the growing evidence of the environmental impacts of illicit economies, the militarized repression of the illicit drug trade remains a central hemispheric security and cooperation strategy in Northern and Central American...
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Enablers of cocaine trafficking : evidence of the state-crime nexus from contemporary
Ziosi, Emilia - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 4 (2022) 2, pp. 144-159
Honduras has been Central America’s focal point for drug trafficking towards the United States for years as the region’s main transit country. Recent court cases held in the United States have revealed the symbiotic relationship between state actors, business elites and drug trafficking...
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The "real man" in the global war on drugs : narco versus militarised masculinities
García-Reyes, Karina - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 4 (2022) 2, pp. 191-203
Drawing on a discursive analysis of the life stories of thirty-three men who worked in drug trade organisations in Mexico, this article examines how masculinities are constructed in their narratives, and how these constructions mirror militarised masculinities implicit in official discourses of...
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Mexico’s long war on drugs : past and present failures of a punitive approach to drugs
Kloppe-Santamaría, Gema - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 4 (2022) 2, pp. 223-229
The aim of this policy commentary is two-fold. First, to examine new historical research regarding the political, cultural, and social drivers informing the design and implementation of Mexico’s ‘war on drugs’ - a set of state policies centered on punitive and militarized responses towards...
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The Effects of Violent Crime on Labor Decisions : Evidence from the Mexican Drug War
Huang, Po-Chun; Montes, Laura - 2022
This study examines the impact of an unexpected surge in violent crime on the labor behavior ofwomen and men in the context of the Mexican drug war. We exploit the longitudinal nature of the Mexican Family Life Survey (MxFLS) and its precise timing encircling the implementation of the Mexican...
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The organized crime in Western Balkans in the age of globalization- trafficking in narcotics and money laundry
Haliti, Fidan - In: Prizren social science journal 5 (2021) 2, pp. 56-64
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The opium of the people : essays on counter-narcotics efforts in Afghanistan
Mery-Khosrowshahi, Christophe-Aschkan Askar - 2021
Defence Date: 17 December 2021 ; Examining Board: Prof. Andrea Mattozzi, (EUI and University of Bologna); Prof. David Levine(EUI); Prof. Oliver Vanden Eynde (PSE); Prof. Salvatore Modica (University of Palermo) ; The idea of this PhD thesis is to document the link between the counter-narcotics...
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From illicit to value added : the lessons of community and institutional change in Northern Thailand's opium growing regions
Collins, John; Brombacher, Daniel; Diskul, M. L. Dispanadda - In: LSE public policy review 1 (2021) 3, pp. 1-7
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Introduction special issue: environmental impacts of illicit economies
Brombacher, Daniel; Garzón-Vergara, Juan Carlos; … - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 3 (2021) 1, pp. 1-9
For decades, illicit economies have predominantly been studied and debated as a security problem with social and development consequences. However, the interaction between illicit economies and the environment, in cases such as illicit drug crop cultivation and drugs production, is more recent...
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Irregular war in Favelas of Rio de Janeiro : a macro-micro approach
Zaluar, Alba - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 3 (2021) 2, pp. 206-216
This paper is about the irregular war in Rio de Janeiro regarding its rules and dynamics, its links with local politics and transnational business, as well as the actors' subjective meanings, part of the ethnographic data gathered over years. My approach has been to interact with many actors...
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Research handbook on international drug policy
Stothard, Blaine - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 3 (2021) 2, pp. 224-228
This volume is part of the response to the 2016 UN General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on international drug policy and the emergence of analysis of international drug policy in academic literature. Editors David Bewley-Taylor and Khalid Tinasti, both respected authors in their own right,...
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Law Incentives for Juvenile Recruiting by Drug Trafficking Gangs : Empirical Evidence From Rio de Janeiro
Montolio, Daniel; Oliveira, Cristiano Aguiar de - 2021
We evaluate the deterrence effects of the age of criminal responsibility on total drug trafficking and homicide crimes per age, based on a quasi-experiment generated by differences in punishment severity for these crimes prescribed by the Statute of the Child and Adolescent and by the Penal Code...
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The cannabis social market
Rossi, Marco - 2020
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EU drug markets : impact of COVID-19
Europäische Kommission / Beobachtungsstelle für …; … - 2020
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Law incentives for juvenile recruiting by drug trafficking gangs : empirical evidence from Rio de Janeiro
Montolio, Daniel; Oliveira, Cristiano Aguiar de - 2020
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Cutting the flow : Argentina as a success case against drug trafficking 2016-2019
Verrier, Martin - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 2 (2020) 1, pp. 21-28
Three Latin American countries centralise cocaine production in the world: Bolivia, Peru, and Colombia. However, the leading consumer markets are the United States and Europe. Transnational organised crime often dispatches shipments directly from producing countries, but also often use...
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Illicit economies and urban peace : introduction to the special issue
Wennmann, Achim; Collins, John; Reitano, Tuesday - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 2 (2020) 2, pp. 72-79
The special issue proposes "urban peace" as a way of thinking about policy responses to the dynamics of crime, violence, and exclusion that are associated with illicit economies. This approach builds on the notions of connectedness, proximity and trust between individuals, different segments of...
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Drugs and development in the urban setting : expanding development-oriented interventions beyond illicit drug crop cultivation
Diskul, M. L. Dispanadda; Collins, John; Brombacher, Daniel - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 2 (2020) 2, pp. 80-90
This paper highlights the complex and contested relationship between drugs and development policies globally. It uses a recent experience in Thailand to showcase the link between drugs and development policies while highlighting the difficult international terrain for forging a common United...
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At the margins of the global market : making commodities, workers, and crisis in rural Colombia
Hough, Phillip A. - 2022
"Drugs, violence, mafias, death squads, guerrilla armies, authoritarianism, corruption, crisis, death. These are the images conjured up when I tell people about my research on labor regime dynamics in rural Colombia. Sensationalized in popular films and mass media, Colombian society is often...
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Fueling organized crime : the mexican war on drugs and oil thefts
Battiston, Giacomo; Daniele, Gianmarco; Le Moglie, Marco; … - 2022
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The high North : Cannabis in Canada
Hathaway, Andrew D. (ed.); Smith McCann, Clayton James (ed.) - 2022
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Cannabis cultivation and trafficking in and from Albania
Mejdini, Fatjona - In: Geopolitics of the illicit : linking the global south …, (pp. 85-98). 2022
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At the margins of the global market : making commodities, workers, and crisis in rural Colombia
Hough, Phillip A. - 2022
Contemporary scholars debate the factors driving despotic labour conditions across the world economy. Some emphasize the dominance of global market imperatives and others highlight the market's reliance upon extra-economic coercion and state violence. At the Margins of the Global Market engages...
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El PIB de la cocaína 2005-2018: una estimación empírica
Montenegro, Santiago; Llano, Jorge; Ibáñez, Diana - 2019
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Coca, cocaine and drug trafficing
Zuleta, Hernando - 2019 - Edición especial, CESED
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EU drug markets report : 2019
Europäische Kommission / Beobachtungsstelle für …; … - 2019
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Under pressure?: performance evaluation of police officers as an incentive to cheat : evidence from drug crimes in Russia
Travova, Ekaterina - 2019
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Searching for significance among drug lords and death squads : the covert netherworld as invisible incubator for illicit commerce
McCoy, Alfred W. - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 1 (2019) 1, pp. 9-22
In a search for appropriate theory, this essay inserts drug trafficking, the world’s largest illicit economic activity, within a wider analytical frame called the ‘covert netherworld.’ Through the convergence of three factors-covert operations, illicit commerce, and social milieu-such...
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Mitigating crime and violence in coca-growing areas
Mortensen, Thomas; Gutierrez, Eric - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 1 (2019) 1, pp. 63-71
Puzzled about why and how coca-growing areas in Bolivia do not have the same levels of violence and criminality experienced in their communities, eight peasant leaders from various coca-growing areas of Colombia joined a study tour to investigate. Notwithstanding differences in histories of...
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Challenges of organised community resistance in the context of illicit economies and drug war policies : insights from Colombia
Vélez, María Alejandra; Lobo, Iván - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 1 (2019) 1, pp. 72-79
The voice and role of communities, particularly their capacity to organise and resist, has been understudied in the specialised literature on illicit crops and largely ignored in policy debates. Based on ongoing research in Colombia, this policy paper explores the capacity of communities to...
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Development of the Brazilian drug market toward Africa : myths, evidence and theoretical questions
Cohen, Corentin - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 1 (2019) 2, pp. 134-144
Using existing research and original data, I discuss the development of a transatlantic drug market between Brazil and West Africa and its implications on Brazil’s development and drug trafficking value chain. After establishing milestones of the history of this traffic I show how a global...
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Incarcerating at any cost : drug trafficking and imprisonment in Brazilian court reasoning
Machado, Maíra Rocha; Souza Amaral, Mariana Celano de; … - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 1 (2019) 2, pp. 226-237
Brazil has the third largest prison population worldwide-over 700,000 people. At least 28% of them are in prison for drug trafficking. Given that situation, this paper explores the conflicts among the law; the Supremo Tribunal Federal, or Brazilian Federal Supreme Court (STF) and lower court...
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Illusions clouding decision-making : how the justice system fails to understand the illicit drug market
Paiva, Luiz Guilherme Mendes de; Carlos, Juliana de Oliveira - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 1 (2019) 2, pp. 220-225
This paper reviews some of the main research on drug law enforcement in Brazil since the 2006 Drug Law came into force, noting a clear and constant pattern of police and judicial focus directed at retail drug trafficking, decisively impacting current incarceration rates. It then examines the...
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Lawful access to cannabis : gains, losses and design criteria
Kleiman, Mark; Ziskind, Jeremy - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 1 (2019) 3, pp. 272-278
"Legalisation" does not specify a policy. Cannabis could be made available for use by adults under a wide variety of conditions: cheap or expensive, offered by for-profit enterprises, by not-for-profits (including consumer co-operatives), as a state monopoly (for production or sales or both), or...
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Will regulating drug markets help governments to better control organized crime?
Schneider, Christian - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 1 (2019) 3, pp. 288-293
Few expect illegal drug markets to completely disappear in a world of legally regulated psychoactive substances, but it is likely that the regulation of currently illicit drugs would significantly challenge the business model of today’s drug trafficking organizations. This article examines if...
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Heterogeneity of illegal markets : a book review essay
Richardson, Hamish - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 1 (2019) 3, pp. 262-265
Literature on the economic-sociology of illegal markets is progressing convincingly, as scholars identify the need to investigate illegality through the perspective of the market, as well as through the perspective of the actor. In this book review essay, two recent publications are reflected...
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The last harvest? : from the US fentanyl boom to the Mexican opium crisis
Le Cour Grandmaison, Romain; Morris, Nathaniel; Smith, … - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 1 (2019) 3, pp. 312-329
For decades, farmers in the most marginalised regions of Mexico have depended for survival on the illicit cultivation of opium poppy for the US heroin market. In 2017 they could earn up to 20,000 pesos ($950-$1,050 dollars) per kilo of opium, which channelled around 19 billion pesos ($1 billion...
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