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The median United States voter supports the legalization of marijuana, at least in part due to a desire to increase state tax revenues. However, states with legal markets have implemented wildly different regulatory schemes with tax rates ranging from 3.75 to 37 percent, indicating that policy...
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The median United States voter supports the legalization of marijuana, at least in part due to a desire to increase state tax revenues. However, states with legal markets have implemented wildly different regulatory schemes with tax rates ranging from 3.75 to 37 percent, indicating that policy...
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controversial section 280E selling expense tax, to which many states conform. Any federal cannabis tax changes would jolt state tax … Nevada are particularly vulnerable to a federal shock. Ahead lies uncharted territory. Cannabis tax experiments in the …
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We provide first-pass evidence that the legalization of the cannabis market across US states may be inducing a crime …
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An argument against the legalization of the cannabis market is that such a policy would increase crime. Exploiting the … difference-in-differences and spatial regression discontinuity designs, that recreational cannabis caused a significant reduction …
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