Advances in Health Economics and Health Services Research
Substance Use: Individual Behaviour, Social Interactions, Markets and Politics
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
16
ISBN electronic:
978-1-84950-361-7
ISBN print:
978-0-76231-233-7
Series ISSN:
0731-2199
Publication date:
2005
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Models Pertaining to How Drug Policy Should Vary Over the Course of a Drug Epidemic
Jonathan P. Caulkins
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2005
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Jonathan P. Caulkins, 2005. "Models Pertaining to How Drug Policy Should Vary Over the Course of a Drug Epidemic", Substance Use: Individual Behaviour, Social Interactions, Markets and Politics, Björn Lindgren, Michael Grossman
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2005
The goals of this chapter are three-fold: (1) to outline some broad empirical regularities concerning how drug problems evolve over time, (2) to sketch some plausible mechanisms for ways in which aspects of that variation might be endogenous, and (3) to review two classes of dynamic models of drug use that have implications for how policy should vary over a drug epidemic.
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