Economics and Marijuana: Consumption, Pricing and Legalisation
Autor Kenneth W. Clements, Xueyan Zhaoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 iul 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107421479
ISBN-10: 1107421470
Pagini: 442
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107421470
Pagini: 442
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
List of tables; List of figures; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. MICROECONOMETRIC EVIDENCE on MARIJUANA CONSUMPTION; 3. THE PRICING OF MARIJUANA; 4. MORE ON THE ECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF CONSUMPTION; 5. DECRIMINALISING AND LEGALISING MARIJUANA; 6. ARE AUSTRALIANS UNIQUE?; 7. PERSPECTIVES; INDEX.
Recenzii
'Ken Clements and Xueyan Zhao do a marvellous job in analysing and explaining the many factors that affect the demand for marijuana, the way it is priced, and the issues arising from legalising this illicit drug. If you were not convinced that economists can improve our understanding of the social problems arising from the use of marijuana, you will be convinced after reading this book.' Paul De Grauwe, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
'This study applies serious economics to the analysis of alternative public marijuana policies. Notably, it carefully explores the option of taxing marijuana, which opens the whole range between absolute legal prohibition and outright legalisation without tax. It approaches the material with a high level of scientific objectivity and analytical rigor, and should become a central reference for future policy discussions.' Arnold C. Harberger, UCLA, Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States, and Past President of the American Economic Association
'This volume reports on a highly comprehensive study of the Australian market for marijuana. The analysis is both very sophisticated and broad based, ranging from estimates of the price elasticity of demand, to the pricing model for marijuana in Australia, and to the consequences of legalising (but taxing) the drug. It is strongly recommended (if not required) reading for anyone interested in the workings of markets for illegal goods and services, and especially for anyone contemplating empirical research in this area.' Larry A. Sjaastad, University of Chicago
'With the success of the recent voter-based initiatives to legalize and regulate marijuana in both Colorado and Washington, it is obvious to most that attitudes about this often maligned substance are shifting and policy is following suit. Provided this atmosphere, academics and policy makers alike need to be seriously examining the fundamental aspects of how marijuana functions in our society … Clements' and Zhao's rigorous treatment of the subject in the context of Australian society is an ideal starting point … [The book] is not the only treatment of the subject, but it is the most comprehensive to date. While providing many useful insights into the markets for marijuana, it stimulates even more questions for further research … Policy makers and academics should find this to be an enlightening and useful text when considering how to approach policy discussions and future research regarding marijuana.' Humboldt Journal of Social Relations
'This study applies serious economics to the analysis of alternative public marijuana policies. Notably, it carefully explores the option of taxing marijuana, which opens the whole range between absolute legal prohibition and outright legalisation without tax. It approaches the material with a high level of scientific objectivity and analytical rigor, and should become a central reference for future policy discussions.' Arnold C. Harberger, UCLA, Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States, and Past President of the American Economic Association
'This volume reports on a highly comprehensive study of the Australian market for marijuana. The analysis is both very sophisticated and broad based, ranging from estimates of the price elasticity of demand, to the pricing model for marijuana in Australia, and to the consequences of legalising (but taxing) the drug. It is strongly recommended (if not required) reading for anyone interested in the workings of markets for illegal goods and services, and especially for anyone contemplating empirical research in this area.' Larry A. Sjaastad, University of Chicago
'With the success of the recent voter-based initiatives to legalize and regulate marijuana in both Colorado and Washington, it is obvious to most that attitudes about this often maligned substance are shifting and policy is following suit. Provided this atmosphere, academics and policy makers alike need to be seriously examining the fundamental aspects of how marijuana functions in our society … Clements' and Zhao's rigorous treatment of the subject in the context of Australian society is an ideal starting point … [The book] is not the only treatment of the subject, but it is the most comprehensive to date. While providing many useful insights into the markets for marijuana, it stimulates even more questions for further research … Policy makers and academics should find this to be an enlightening and useful text when considering how to approach policy discussions and future research regarding marijuana.' Humboldt Journal of Social Relations
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Descriere
A fascinating analysis of a widely used, but little understood illicit drug.