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    Int J Drug Policy. 2009 Nov;20(6):488-96. Epub 2009 May 15.

    The cocaine and heroin markets in the era of globalisation and drug reduction policies.

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    European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, R. Cruz de Santa Apolónia, 23-25, 1149-045 Lisboa, Portugal. Claudia.costa-storti@emcdda.europa.eu

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    Despite the large volume of public effort devoted to restrain drug supply and the growing attention given to drug demand reduction policies, the use of cocaine and heroin remains steady. Furthermore, retail drug prices have fallen significantly in Europe and the US. This puzzling evidence leads us to develop a model aiming at systematically analysing illicit drug markets.

    METHODS:

    We model the markets of cocaine and heroin from production to the final retail markets. One novelty of the analysis consists in characterising the retail market as a monopolistic competitive one. Then, upper level dealers have some market power in the retail market. This allows them to charge a markup and to earn extra profits. These extra profits attract newcomers so that profits tend to fall over time.

    RESULTS:

    Theoretical model was used to analyse the effect of supply containment policies on the retail market, the producer market and the export-import business. This introduces the discussion of the impact of demand reduction policies on the high level traffickers' profit. Finally, globalisation enters in the model.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Law enforcement measures increase the risk premia received by the lower and higher level traffickers. Consequently, trafficking intermediation margins tend to increase. However, globalisation has the opposite effect. It lowers intermediation margins and, then, pushes retail prices down, thereby stimulating consumption. In doing so, globalisation offsets the effects of supply containment policies. Finally, we discuss how the effectiveness of supply containment policies can be enhanced by combining them with demand reduction policies.

    PMID:
    19447024
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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        MW: 369.41 g/mol
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