🧵Exciting to see this analysis of actual market prices for legal and illegal cannabis in Canada post legalization. In our pre-legalization behavioral economic analysis, we explored impact of introducing legal cannabis into the market on demand for illegal
@familyfirstnz @CannabisEcon @learnaboutsam @DEAHQ The "wild" claim of cannabis law reform advocates and economists is that legally regulated markets gradually displace black markets to the extent they can compete with them. Not surprisingly, SAM pretends
@TsvoorPolitie De conclusie "dat legalisering naar alle waarschijnlijkheid geen alternatief is voor inzet" van @pietertops is te tentatief! Uit dit artikel blijkt dat de legale softdrugsmarkt het aandeel van de illegale verkleind, zonder extra inzet: ht
@PoppotGroup The illicit market has been displaced between 30-85% in legal jurisdictions, depending on which study you accept. There is no displacement where cannabis remains prohibited. Taxes, some regulations and local bans make the legal market less com
@learnaboutsam @LukeNiforatos @MjrCitiesChiefs It's a good thing for Luke the police aren't trained in economics. https://t.co/1wEOXbHy7K
RT @drcaplan: A small study, but this sample of 289 adults, out of Canada, demonstrates what most have hoped would be true: Greater availab…
RT @LondonNadeau: This Week In #Cannabis Research: These behavioural economics data indicated "asymmetric substitution such that the availa…
This Week In #Cannabis Research: These behavioural economics data indicated "asymmetric substitution such that the availability of legal cannabis substantially decreased demand for illegal cannabis, but a significantly smaller effect existed in reverse." h
Congratulations Michael!
RT @MAmlung: New #BehavioralEconomics article from my lab in Canadian Journal of Public Health replicates our US findings of substitution o…
A small study, but this sample of 289 adults, out of Canada, demonstrates what most have hoped would be true: Greater availability of legal cannabis means reduced demand for illegal cannabis. https://t.co/CTVZcaohIJ https://t.co/DacYfS3drS
RT @MAmlung: New #BehavioralEconomics article from my lab in Canadian Journal of Public Health replicates our US findings of substitution o…
RT @MAmlung: New #BehavioralEconomics article from my lab in Canadian Journal of Public Health replicates our US findings of substitution o…
Congratulations! @MAmlung
RT @MAmlung: New #BehavioralEconomics article from my lab in Canadian Journal of Public Health replicates our US findings of substitution o…
New #BehavioralEconomics article from my lab in Canadian Journal of Public Health replicates our US findings of substitution of legal vs illegal cannabis in a sample of Canadians. Free preview https://t.co/VRcDAW1SWf @CNALabMcMaster @MGD_CMCR @MacPsychiat