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A recent surge in child migration to the U.S. from Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala has occurred in the context of high rates of regional violence. But little quantitative evidence exists on the causal relationship between violence and international emigration in this or any other region....
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heroin. This causes a surge in heroin overdoses, which offsets reductions in hospitalizations and deaths from prescription …
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is substantial (median $1,313), and varies with load characteristics. Specifically, for mules caught with cocaine and … with load size for marijuana mules, who generally smuggle much larger loads than those smuggling cocaine and meth. We argue …
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To address the opioid crisis, it is crucial to understand its origins. We provide evidence for the intergenerational transmission of opioid dependence. Our analysis is based on administrative data covering the universe of Austrian births from 1984 to 1990. We consider prescription opioids and...
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experienced steep increases in heroin deaths, implying substitution from OxyContin to heroin. Leveraging cross-state variation in … prescription opioid deaths, and after Opana ER was reformulated 18 months later, an additional wave of substitution to heroin …
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Natural and agricultural resources for which there is a substantial black market, such as coca, opium, and diamonds, appear especially likely to be exploited by the parties to a civil conflict. Even legally traded commodities such as oil and timber have been linked to civil war. On the other...
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cocaine in the Andes, but little is known about their impact on households. This paper uses the shift in the production of …
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This study considers the effects of the kingpin strategy, an approach to fighting organized crime in which law-enforcement efforts focus on capturing the leaders of the criminal organization, on community violence in the context of Mexico's drug war. Newly available historical data on...
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We use data from a unique survey of members of drug-trafficking gangs in favelas (slums) of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to characterize drug-trafficking jobs and study the selection into gangs, analyzing what distinguishes gang-members from other youth living in favelas. We also estimate wage...
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This paper examines how firms in an emerging economy are affected by violence due to drug trafficking. Employing rich longitudinal plant-level data covering all of Mexico from 2005–2010, and using an instrumental variable strategy that exploits plausibly exogenous spatiotemporal variation in...
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