This study is an important first step in the development of a national policy on illegal drugs. It assesses two recent cost-effectiveness studies on cocaine control policy: one by RAND, Controlling Cocaine: Supply Versus Demand Programs, and the other by the Institute of Defense Analyses, An Empirical Examination of Counterdrug Interdiction Program Effectiveness.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Executive Summary
1 Introduction
2 The RAND Study
3 The IDA Study
Appendix: Cocaine Markets and Supply-Control Activities
References
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