War on Drugs: Explained Through Supply and Demand

War on Drugs: Explained Through Supply and Demand


Locking up Detroit drug dealers won't stop drug abuse, officials say
But Mark Hines, who assists addicts in the Trumbull County jail as a volunteer for the Warren nonprofit Hope House and Youngstown faith-based Ohio Valley Teen Challenge, says the problem with Trumbull County drug addiction runs deeper than just an …
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China is right to try to end its bubble addiction
In China's case, it is done through monetary policy. Financial transactions have become a major money spinner for those who can control them. When the subsidy is so big, the demand of course exceeds supply. Hence, who gets credit becomes a privilege.
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