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Assessing Changes in Global Drug Problems, 1998-2007: Main Report - 2009

Assessing the Operation of the Global Drug Market: Report 1 - 2009

Issues in estimating the economic cost of drug abuse in consuming nations: Report 3 - 2009

The unintended consequences of drug policies: Report 5 - 2009

How Much Can Treatment Reduce National Drug Problems? - 2006

What Drug Policies Cost: Estimating Government Drug Policy Expenditures - 2006

Assessing U.S. Drug Problems and Policy: A Synthesis of the Evidence to Date - 2005

An Assessment of ONDCP’s Budget Concept - 2005

How Goes the “War on Drugs”?: An Assessment of U.S. Drug Problems and Policy - 2005

After the Borders are Sealed: Can Domestic Sources Substitute for Imported Drugs - 2004

Are the Wages of Sin $30 an Hour? : Economic Aspects of Street Level Drug Dealing - 2004

HAWKS Ascendant: The Punitive Trend of American Drug Policy - 2004

The Limits and Consequences of U.S. Foreign Drug Control Efforts - 2004

Prevalence Estimation and Policy Formulation - 2004

Street Drug Markets in Inner-City Neighborhoods: Matching Policy to Reality - 2004

Drug Use and Drug Policy Futures: Insights from a Colloquium - 2003

Measuring Global Drug Markets: How Good Are the Numbers and Why Should We Care About Them? - 2002

Drug War Heresies: Learning From Other Vices, Times, & Places - 2001

The Limits of Supply-Side Drug Control - 2001

Options for Restructuring the Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act: Report with Background Papers and Focus Group Summary - 2001

Options for Restructuring the Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act - 2001

Drug Use Measures: What are They ReallyTelling Us? - 2000

Comparing the Cost-Effectiveness of Federal Mandatory Minimum Sentences and Other Federal Enforcement Programs - 1999

What We Do and Don’t Know About the Likely Effects of Decriminalization and Legalization: A Brief Summary - 1999

Drug control - 1998

Drug Policies and Harms: A Conceptual Framework - 1998

Foreign demand for Latin American drugs : the USA and Europe - 1998

Improving Block Grant Allocation Formulas: More Refined Measures Would Shift Substance Abuse Funds to Smaller, More Rural States - 1998

Harm reduction and social policy : should addicts be paid? - 1997

Interpreting Dutch cannabis policy : reasoning by analogy in the legalization debate - 1997

The Meaning and Utility of Drug Prices - 1997

The mismeasurement of illegal drug markets : the implications of its irrelevance - 1997

Review and Evaluation of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Block Grant Allotment Formula - 1997

Setting Goals for Drug Policy: Harm Reduction or Use Reduction? - 1997

Why can't we make prohibition work better? : some consequences of ignoring the unattractive - 1997

Assessing Alternative Drug Control Regimes - 1996

Lessons From the Absence of Harm Reduction in American Drug Policy - 1996

On the ubiquity of drug selling among youthful offenders in Washington, D.C., 1985-1991 : age, period, or cohort effect? - 1996

Prevention, The (Lauded) Orphan of Drug Policy - 1995

Redefining the goals of national drug policy : recommendations from a working group - 1995

Research on American organized crime - 1995

Setting priorities : budget and program choices for drug control - 1995

The cartage industry in New York - 1994

Patterns of drug use - 1994

A Simple Economic Model of Cocaine Production - 1994

Comparing Western European and North American Drug Policies: An International Conference Report - 1993

Drug Policies and Problems: The Promise and Pitfalls of Cross-National Comparison - 1993

Drug Policy: Recent Lessons - 1993

ONDCP’s First Four Years as a Policy Agency - 1993

A Simple Economic Model of Cocaine Production - 1993

Simulation of Adaptive Response: A Model of Drug Interdiction - 1993

Cocaine: The First Decade - 1992

Quest for Integrity: The Mexican-U.S. Drug Issue in the 1980s - 1992

Improving Data for Federal Drug Policy Decisions - 1991

On the Consequences of Toughness - 1991

The Limits of the Czar's Ukase: Drug Policy at the Local Level - 1990

Money From Crime : A Study of the Economics of Drug Dealing in Washington, D.C. - 1990

Corporate Liability: How Big Is the Real Price Tag? - 1989

Information Needs for Drug Abuse Policy in the Washington Metropolitan Area - 1989

The Organization of High-Level Drug Markets: An Exploratory Study - 1989

Quantity Illusions and Paradoxes of Drug Interdiction: Federal Intervention into Vice Policy - 1989

Can the Borders Be Sealed? - 1988

Drug Use and Drug Programs in the Washington Metropolitan Area - 1988

The Economic Consequences of Expanded Corporate Liability: An Exploratory Study - 1988

The Interdictor's Lot: A Dynamic Model of the Market for Drug Smuggling Services - 1988

Measuring and Deterring Illegal Disposal of Hazardous Waste: A Preliminary Assessment - 1988

Sealing the Borders: The Effects of Increased Military Participation in Drug Interdiction - 1988

Simulation of Adaptive Response: A Model of Drug Interdiction - 1988

Racketeering in Legitimate Industries: A Study in The Economics of Intimidation - 1987

Honor Among Nations: Enforcing the ''Gentlemen's Agreement'' on Export Credits - 1986

Designing Safer Products: Corporate Responses to Product Liability Law and Regulation - 1985

Estimating the Shadow Economy: A Comment - 1985

Eternal hope: America's international narcotics efforts - 1985

Strategies for Controlling Adolescent Drug Use - 1984

Cleveland Metal Stamping: Case Study of an Industry in Transition - 1983

Designing Safer Products: Corporate Responses to Product Liability Law and Regulation - 1983

Licensing Criminals : Police and Informants - 1982

The value of a bad reputation: cartels, criminals, and barriers to entry - 1982

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