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Innocent Bystanders - Developing Countries and the War on Drugs
Philip Keefer; Norman Loayza
John Wiley & Sons (2010)
Kovakantinen kirja
111,60
Tuotetta lisätty
ostoskoriin kpl
Siirry koriin
Terrorism, Economic Development, and Political Openness
Philip Keefer; Norman Loayza
Cambridge University Press (2008)
Kovakantinen kirja
73,30
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ostoskoriin kpl
Siirry koriin
Innocent Bystanders - Developing Countries and the War on Drugs
Philip Keefer; Norman Loayza
World Bank Publications (2010)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
55,90
Tuotetta lisätty
ostoskoriin kpl
Siirry koriin
Terrorism, Economic Development, and Political Openness
Philip Keefer; Norman Loayza
Cambridge University Press (2012)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
46,60
Tuotetta lisätty
ostoskoriin kpl
Siirry koriin
Studyguide for Terrorism, Economic Development, and Political Openness by (Editor), Philip Keefer, ISBN 9780521887588
Philip Keefer; Cram101 Textbook Reviews
Cram101 (2012)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
61,30
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ostoskoriin kpl
Siirry koriin
Innocent Bystanders - Developing Countries and the War on Drugs
111,60 €
John Wiley & Sons
Sivumäärä: 388 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2010, 30.03.2010 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
The drug policies of wealthy consuming countries emphasize criminalization, interdiction and eradication. Such extreme responses to social challenges risk unintended, costly consequences. The evidence presented in "Innocent Bystanders" is that these consequences are high in the case of current drug policies, particularly for poor transit and producer countries. These costs include the deaths of thousands in the conflict between drug cartels and security forces, political instability, and the infiltration of criminal elements into governments, on the one hand; and increased narcotics use in countries that would not otherwise have been targeted by drug suppliers. Despite such costs, extreme policies could be worthwhile if their benefits were significantly higher than those of more moderate, less costly policies. The authors review the evidence on the benefits of current policies and find that they are clouded in uncertainty: eradication appears to have no permanent effect on supply; the evidence on criminalization does not exclude either the possibility that its effects on drug consumption are low, or that they are high.
Uncertainty over benefits and the high costs of current policies relative to alternatives justifies greater emphasis on lower cost policies and more conscientious and better-funded efforts to assess the benefits of all policies.

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