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Progresión y escalonamiento en el consumo de drogas: evidencia para Argentina
[Drug consumption progression and stepping stone effect: Evidence for Argentina]

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  • María Inés Lara
  • Monserrat Serio
  • María Noelia Garbero

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The objective of this paper is to study, for Argentina, the progression in the consumption of drugs that begins with the consumption of legal drugs, such as tobacco and alcohol, and advances to the consumption of marijuana, cocaine, and other illicit drugs. The relation between the consumption of alcohol and tobacco and their age initiation and the probability of consuming marijuana are estimated including propensity and access characteristics. Furthermore, the relationship between marijuana use and its age of onset with the consumption of other drugs is studied. Data from ENPreCoSP of 2011 is used. The results obtained are consistent with the staggering theory. The consumption of legal drugs and their early use have a positive relationship with the probability of consuming marijuana, and also the consumption of marijuana shows the same relationship with the probability of consuming other illicit drugs

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  • María Inés Lara & Monserrat Serio & María Noelia Garbero, 2019. "Progresión y escalonamiento en el consumo de drogas: evidencia para Argentina [Drug consumption progression and stepping stone effect: Evidence for Argentina]," Estudios Economicos, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Departamento de Economia, vol. 36(73), pages 5-42, july-dece.
  • Handle: RePEc:uns:esteco:v:36:y:2019:i:73:p:5-42
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    1. Mariana De Santish & María Inés Larai & Andrea Carrazana Riveraj & María Noelia Garberok & Carolina Judith Castroff, 2020. "Binge Drinking and Risk Preferences: an application to college students in Argentina," Asociación Argentina de Economía Política: Working Papers 4337, Asociación Argentina de Economía Política.

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    Keywords

    escalonamiento; puerta de entrada; consumo droga; Argentina;
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    JEL classification:

    • I12 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Health Behavior
    • D12 - Microeconomics - - Household Behavior - - - Consumer Economics: Empirical Analysis
    • D81 - Microeconomics - - Information, Knowledge, and Uncertainty - - - Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and Uncertainty

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