27 results on '"Caulkins, Jonathan P."'
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2. Response to Commentaries: new data sources for understanding cannabis markets
3. Variation in cannabis potency and prices in a newly legal market: evidence from 30 million cannabis sales in Washington state
4. Beyond prevalence: importance of estimating drug consumption and expenditures
5. Cocaineʼs fall and marijuanaʼs rise: questions and insights based on new estimates of consumption and expenditures in US drug markets
6. High-frequency drug purity and price series as tools for explaining drug trends and harms in Victoria, Australia
7. DIMINISHING RETURNS AND GREAT POTENTIAL: A COMMENT ON POLLACKʼS & REUTERʼS REVIEW ON TOUGHER DRUG ENFORCEMENT AND PRICES
8. VICE RATCHETS
9. Developing Public Health Regulations for Marijuana: Lessons From Alcohol and Tobacco
10. The Whole is Just the Sum of its Parts: Limited Polydrug Use Among the “Big Three” Expensive Drugs in the United States
11. RESPONSE TO COMMENTARIES
12. Design considerations for legalizing cannabis: lessons inspired by analysis of Californiaʼs Proposition 19
13. Scheduling of newly emerging drugs: a critical review of decisions over 40 years
14. RESPONSE TO COMMENTARIES
15. Basing drug scheduling decisions on scientific ranking of harmfulness: false promise from false premises
16. Addiction Research Centres and the Nurturing of Creativity. RANDʼs Drug Policy Research Center
17. What economics can contribute to the addiction sciences
18. Is 24/7 sobriety a good goal for repeat driving under the influence (DUI) offenders?
19. The need for dynamic drug policy
20. HEROIN SUPPLY IN THE LONG-TERM AND THE SHORT-TERM PERSPECTIVES: COMMENTS ON WOOD ET AL. 2006
21. How Cost-of-Illness Studies Can be Made More Useful for Illicit Drug Policy Analysis
22. THE BENEFITS OF STRUCTURAL MODELING OF THE AUSTRALIAN HEROIN DROUGHT
23. Markov Chain Modeling of Initiation and Demand: The Case of the US Cocaine Epidemic
24. Does precursor regulation make a difference?
25. Drug Prices and Emergency Department Mentions for Cocaine and Heroin
26. How Large Should the Strike Zone Be in “Three Strikes and Youʼre Out” Sentencing Laws?
27. Redefining the Goals of National Drug Policy: Recommendations from a Working Group
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