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Australian Economic Review

Australian Economic Review

Volume 39 Issue 4, Pages 442 - 452

Published Online: 30 Nov 2006

©2009 The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research



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Australian Illicit Drug Market Data: Sources and Issues
Timothy J. Moore 1*
  1 Department of Economics University of Maryland
 

*Research for this article was done while I was employed at Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre in Melbourne as part of the Drug Policy Modelling Program, which is funded by the Colonial Foundation Trust. I can be contacted by email: <moore@econ.umd.edu>. For details about the Drug Policy Modelling Program, please contact Associate Professor Alison Ritter at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre. Her email address is <a.ritter@med.unsw.edu.au>. I wish to thank Jonathan Caulkins and Mark Wooden for their helpful suggestions.

Copyright 2006 The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research

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