Economics and Marijuana: Consumption, Pricing and Legalisation

Economics and Marijuana: Consumption, Pricing and Legalisation

Kenneth W. Clements, Xueyan Zhao
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Author:  Kenneth W. Clements, Xueyan Zhao
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  440
Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
Year:  2009
ISBN:  9780521884952

Do marijuana users cut back on consumption when the price rises? To what degree is marijuana consumption related to drinking and tobacco usage? What would happen if marijuana were legalised and taxed in the same way as alcohol and tobacco? Is marijuana priced in a similar way to other goods? Economics and Marijuana deals with these and other questions by drawing on a rich set of data concerning the consumption and pricing of marijuana in Australia, a country where the drug has been decriminalised in some, but not all, states. The book applies the economic approach to drugs to analyse consumption, pricing and the economics of legalising the use of marijuana. The result is a fascinating analysis of this widely used, but little understood illicit drug that provides much needed information and policy advice for a wide range of readers, including economists, policy makers and health professionals.

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