Innocent bystanders : developing countries and the war on drugs / Philip Keefer and Norman Loayza, editors.

The drug policies of wealthy consuming countries emphasize criminalization, interdiction, and eradication. Such extreme responses to social challenges risk unintended, costly consequences. The evidence presented in this volume is that these consequences are high in the case of current drug policies,...

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Other Authors: Keefer, Philip, Loayza, Norman
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Published: Washington DC : World Bank, 2010.
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505 0 |a Drug prohibition and developing countries : uncertain benefits, certain costs / Philip Keefer, Norman Loayza, and Rodrigo Soares -- The historical foundations of the narcotic drug control regime / Julia Buxton -- Can production and trafficking of illicit drugs be reduced or merely shifted? / Peter Reuter -- Evaluating plan colombia / Daniel Mejía -- General equilibrium analysis of the market for illegal drugs / Rómulo Chumacero -- Competitive advantages in the production and trafficking of coca-cocaine and opium-heroine in Afghanistan and the Andean countries / Francisco Thoumi -- Cocaine production and trafficking : what do we know? / Daniel Mejía and Carlos E. Posada -- Responding to Afghanistan's opium economy challenge : lessons and policy implications form a development perspectiva / William Byrd. 
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