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Organizational Effects of Interdiction Policy Econ 101, Hayek, and Why We are Losing the War on Drugs

Organizational Effects of Interdiction Policy Drug cartels in some respects act like normal businesses  Prices affect demand for the product according to elasticity Yet while there is little that is likely to induce men who are good by our  Part of revenue is reinvested in standards to aspire to leading positions in technologies to improve delivery and a [drug cartel], and much to deter them, reduce costs there will be special opportunities for the In other ways they are different ruthless and unscrupulous. There will be jobs to be done about the badness of  They recruit people who are not which taken by themselves nobody has inhibited by laws or morals any doubt . . . [as a result] the readiness to do bad things becomes a path to  They use far more violence in pursuit promotion and power. of profits Friedrich Hayek, The Road to Serfdom The results resemble the structure of Words “drug cartel” have been substituted for totalitarian organizations as described “totalitarian organization” used in original by Friedrich Hayek Hayek Photo courtesy of Mises Institute http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/Friedrich_Hayek_portrait.jpg Posted March 30, 2011 on Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com

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