Innocent bystanders: edited by Philip Keefer and Norman Loayza. developing countries and the war on drugs/
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 363.45091724 KEE/I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P13272 |
Includes index, figures, boxes and tables.
Contents:
1. Drug prohibition and developing countries : uncertain benefits, certain costs / Philip Keefer, Norman Loayza, and Rodrigo R. Soares --
2. The historical foundations of the narcotic drug control regime / Julia Buxton --
3. Can production and trafficking of illicit drugs be reduced or only shifted? / Peter Reuter --
4. Evaluating Plan Colombia / Daniel Mejía --
5. Evo, Pablo, Tony, Diego, and Sonny : general equilibrium analysis of the market for illegal drugs / Rómulo A. Chumacero --
6. Competitive advantages in the production and trafficking of coca-cocaine and opium-heroin in Afghanistan and the Andean countries / Francisco E. Thoumi --
7. Cocaine production and trafficking : what do we know? / Daniel Mejía and Carlos Esteban Posada --
8. Responding to the challenge of Afghanistan's opium economy : development lessons and policy implications / William A. Byrd
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