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Economic history / Business cycle / Drug control law / United States housing bubble / Global recession / Substance abuse / Drug policy / Unemployment / Late-2000s financial crisis / Economics / Recessions / Macroeconomics
Date: 2014-03-02 18:18:09
Economic history
Business cycle
Drug control law
United States housing bubble
Global recession
Substance abuse
Drug policy
Unemployment
Late-2000s financial crisis
Economics
Recessions
Macroeconomics

Drug Policy Research Center Substance Use and Recessions: Insights from Economic Analyses of Alcohol and Drug Use Rosalie Liccardo Pacula, Ph.D.

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