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Economics of drug liberalization

2005
This highly innovative and intriguing book applies principles of microeconomics to unusual settings to inspire students, teachers and scholars alike in the ‘dismal science'. Leading experts show how economics reaches into the strangest of places and throws light onto the occasionally dark side of human nature.
Mark Thornton   +2 more
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Prohibition or Liberalization of Alcohol and Drugs?

1992
The “war against drugs,” and calls for increasing restrictions on the availability of alcoholic beverages, reflect a resurgence in the popularity of mandated formal controls and suspicion of informal controls. A small, but increasing countercurrent recommends various forms of liberalization of access to alcohol and drugs.
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Liberal Neutrality, Autonomy, and Drug Prohibitions

Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2000
Face a l'importance du taux d'incarceration aux Etats-Unis, l'A. defend, parmi les theories liberales, celle de la neutralite qui revendique la protection de l'autonomie de la personne contre l'emprisonnement systematique issu du droit penal, d'une part, et lutte contre la criminalisation de l'usage leger de la drogue, d'autre part.
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Liberalization and integration of drug distribution in the EU 28 and Norway

Česká a slovenská farmacie, 2018
The pharmaceutical distribution system in Europe is undergoing a long-term change. Wholesale companies join together to form both horizontally and vertically integrated structures. Pharmacies, formerly owned almost exclusively by pharmacists, are becoming part of the chain thanks to the liberalization of operating conditions.
Jaroslav, Písek, Kamil, Pícha
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A history of drugs: Drugs and freedom in the liberal age, by Toby Seddon

Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 2010
In A History of Drugs: Drugs and Freedom in the Liberal Age, Toby Seddon makes a bold attempt to rethink drug policy in the present by examining its past.
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Danish drug policy—shifting from liberalism to repression

Drugs and Alcohol Today, 2008
In the course of the 2000s Denmark has experienced a shift in drug policy in general and of cannabis policy in particular. Danish drug policy used to be known as liberal, but is now saturated with ‘zero‐tolerance’ and ‘tough on crimes’ rhetoric. What happened, and what have the consequences been?
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Economics of drug liberalization

This highly innovative and intriguing book applies principles of microeconomics to unusual settings to inspire students, teachers and scholars alike in the ‘dismal science'. Leading experts show how economics reaches into the strangest of places and throws light onto the occasionally dark side of human nature.
Mark Thornton   +2 more
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Knowledge, Embodiment and Neo-Liberal Drug Policy

Contemporary Drug Problems, 2001
Contemporary social policy on drugs is centrally concerned with ensuring the orderly reproduction of the social life in the face of rapid social transformation. This paper examines some recent changes in the relationships of weljare and makes observations about the principles underlying contemporary European drug policy, with a particular concern for ...
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[Preparation of drugs in extrusion pellets with a thermoplastic base. 1. Drug liberation].

Die Pharmazie, 1990
In connection with the preparation of solid sustained-release forms extrusion pellets were prepared. The conditions for the processing of the thermoplastics were determined. Lithium sulfate and caffeine served as model drugs. The drug release from the thermoplastics is insufficient.
R, Mank, H, Kala, M, Richter
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Microbial liberation of N-methylserotonin from orange fiber in gnotobiotic mice and humans

Cell, 2022
Jiye Cheng   +2 more
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