Substitution and Complementarity in the Consumption of Alcohol, Cannabis, and Opium
利用1911-1925年印度孟加拉25个地区的独特数据,分析酒精、大麻和鸦片在合法制度下是替代品还是互补品,并考察价格和收入的影响,为减害策略提供参考。
Understanding the behavior of populations of drug consumers has been and remains a topic of keen interest. Using a unique dataset on 25 districts from Bengal, India, from 1911 to 1925, we analyze whether populations of consumers treat alcohol, cannabis, and opium as economic substitutes or complements in a legal regime. Additionally, we examine responsiveness to prices and income. Our analysis has three main findings. First, we find evidence of substitution between alcohol and cannabis bud. Second, cannabis leaf is a complement for alcohol but a substitute for cannabis bud. Third, we find negative income elasticity for alcohol, cannabis bud, and opium consumption. These findings on the link between consumption patterns and economic factors can guide harm reduction strategies.