Recreational Drug Consumption, 2013
An Economic Perspective

Developments in Health Economics and Public Policy Series, Vol. 11

Language: English

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Recreational drug policies and regulations are complex issues with many dimensions. This book attempts to answer several questions raised in current drug policy debates. Developing cost-effective drug programs and policies require a sound knowledge of drug users and their characteristics and the relationship across drugs. Who are the drug users? Can demographic factors help towards predicting drug usage? What sub-population groups should be targeted for drug campaigns and educational programs? Can a drug policy aimed at discouraging the use of one drug likely to affect the use of other drugs which are its economic substitutes or complements? What are the implications of drug use? Policymakers and researchers in the area of health and social development would find this book very useful.
Introduction.- Literature Review.- An Overview of Recreational Drug Consumption in Australia.- Modelling Consumption of Individual Drugs.- Modelling Multiple Drug Use using a Multivariate Approach.- Modelling Alcohol Consumption by Levels using an Ordered Generalised Extreme Value (OGEV) Model.- Drinking Patterns and Earnings.- Summary, Policy Implications and Further Research.
Investigates recreational drug consumption, in particular illicit drugs Provides empirical evidence on socio-economic and demographic determinants, decriminalization, and effectiveness of price policies Establishes economic relationships across various licit and illicit drugs Provides important insights on drinking patterns and the association between individuals’ drinking behavior and their earnings? Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras