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Quantity Illusions and Paradoxes of Drug Interdiction: Federal Intervention into Vice Policy

机译:毒品阻截的数量幻象和悖论:联邦干预政策

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Recently the federal government has increased efforts to stop the flow of drugs into the United States. However, the replacement cost of drugs seized a the border is small in comparison to the replacement cost of drugs seized at some point closer to the consumer. The use of unweighted seizure quantities at the measure of drug enforcement effectiveness therefore, overstates the impact of federal agencies. This Note suggests that a more appropriate measure of drug enforcement effectiveness is the cost of replacing seized drugs. It examines the largest single component of the federal drug enforcement effort, the interdiction program with particular emphasis on its effect on cocaine use in the United States. The author presents an analytical framework in which the argument for using price levels as a measure of the effectiveness of drug enforcement is developed. He then presents some data on the scale and effect of the drug interdiction program. Finally, he employs a recently developed simulation model to illustrate how increased interdiction would have only a slight impact on the total domestic consumption of cocaine. Keywords: Drug trafficking; Drug interdiction. (KT)

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