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Opioid Epidemic and Local Fiscal Choices: Causal Evidence From Hydrocodone Rescheduling
ABSTRACT The opioid epidemic has garnered attention from scholars across disciplines, yet its effect on local finances remains uncertain. We exploit an exogenous shock in hydrocodone supply, a commonly abused opioid, to estimate the causal effect of opioid exposure on local finances.
Felipe Lozano‐Rojas, Mikhail Ivonchyk
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Richard Ashley, Heroin. The myths and the facts, London, St. James Press, 1972, 8vo, pp. xi, 276, £3.50. [PDF]
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Supervised and unsupervised learning reveal heroin-induced impairments in astrocyte structural plasticity. [PDF]
Marini M+6 more
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Complementary Pathology in Families of Male Heroin Addicts
Roslyn Ganger, George Shugart
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Pavlovian conditioning and heroin overdose: Reports by overdose victims [PDF]
Shepard Siegel
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Should heroin be prescribed to heroin misusers? Yes [PDF]
Rehm, Jürgen, Fischer, B
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Willingness to Pay for Drug Rehabilitation: Implications for Cost Recovery [PDF]
Objectives: This study estimates the value that clients place on drug rehabilitation services at the time of intake and how this value varies with the probability of success and availability of social services.
David Bishai, Jody Sindelar
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Involuntary treatment policies that remove youth autonomy threaten the well‐being of youth who use drugs (YWUD) and constitute a form of structural stigma. Recent debate in British Columbia (BC) on “secure care” legislation (e.g., support from wealthy White parents and opposition by Indigenous organizations) shows how the agency of YWUD is contested ...
Michael Hinderyckx, Scott D. Neufeld
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Evidence for the efficacy of humanizing narratives to promote support for harm-reduction policies in the United States. [PDF]
Jones K, Foster S.
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