Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1075604 International Journal of Drug Policy 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundMuch research on the use of amphetamine, cocaine and heroin employs individual level data and analyses variations in drug use by factors like personal characteristics, socioeconomic factors, and the social environment. Less attention is given to how these individual responses inter-relate with key macroeconomic variables. From a drug policy perspective however, it is important to also understand the consequences for drug use and drug users of changes in the macroeconomic conditions. As the world is experiencing an economic recession one would like to know whether it will affect the number of drug users and/or consumption frequency and volume amongst established users.MethodsThere are different channels through which a recession could influence drug consumption; here the main focus is on how an economic downturn may influence drug prices and drug users’ incomes. We briefly refer to relevant economic theory before reviewing the research literature.ResultsA fall in drug prices and income seem likely. Empirical studies confirm drug users’ price responsiveness. Only a few studies have dealt with income elasticity amongst this group.ConclusionAs the price and the income effect may pull in opposite directions, the full effect on drug use is difficult to predict. Still, it seems likely that an economic downturn of the current magnitude could increase the use of drugs.

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