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First published 1991

The Economics of Prohibition

The Economics of Prohibition by Mark Thornton is available as a free PDF and EPUB download at freecapitalists.org.

Author
Mark Thornton
First published
1991
Format
PDF and EPUB
Pages
190
ISBN
9781610160476
Publisher
(1991) Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press
License
Published here by permission. The work itself reserves all rights; it is not Creative Commons.

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It is conventional wisdom that alcohol prohibition failed, but the economic reasons for this failure have never been as extensively detailed or analyzed as they are in this study by Mark Thornton.

The lessons he draws apply not only to the period of alcohol prohibition but also to drug prohibition and any other government attempt to control consumption habits. The same pattern is repeated again and again.

Thornton's treatment of the topic is methodical. He first examines the history of prohibition laws, primarily focusing on American implementation of prohibitionist policies. He examines the prime movers in the alcohol, narcotics, and marijuana prohibition movements. He then examines the theoretical premises upon which prohibition advocates depend, and thoroughly exposes them as fallacious.

After examining the history and theory of prohibition, Thornton reveals the effects of such policies on the potency of illegal drugs. He explains how prohibition inevitably creates incentives for producers to increase the potency of drugs and alcohol products distributed via the black market.

Also investigated in this book are the effects of prohibition policies on crime rates and government corruption rates. Finally, Thornton discusses the repeal of prohibition, offering both public policy alternatives and truly free-market solutions.

According to Murray N. Rothbard, "Thornton's book... arrives to fill an enormous gap, and it does so splendidly... The drug prohibition question is... the hottest political topic today, and for the foreseeable future... This is an excellent work making an important contribution to scholarship as well as to the public policy debate."

This volume's contents include:

  • Foreword, by Doug Bandow
  • Introduction
  • I. Economists and Prohibition
    • The Origins of the "Economics" of Prohibition
    • In Defense of Prohibition
    • Prohibition's Blue Monday
    • The Economics of Heroin Prohibition
    • The Economics of Addiction
  • II. The Origins of Prohibition
    • The Prohibition of Alcohol
    • National Narcotics Prohibition
    • National Marijuana Prohibition
  • III. A Theory of Prohibition
    • The Basic Analytics of Prohibition
    • The Political Economy of Prohibition
  • IV. The Potency of Illegal Drugs
    • The Economics of Potency
    • Prohibition as a Tax
    • The Impact of Prohibition on Potency
    • Potency in Prohibited Markets
    • Alcohol Prohibition
    • The Prohibition of Marijuana: A Simple Test
    • Beyond Cannabis
  • V. The Corrupting Effects of Prohibition
    • Crime
    • Corruption
  • VI. The Repeal of Prohibition
    • Is Effective Prohibition Possible?
    • Alternative Policy Regimes
    • The Free-Market Solution
    • The Extended Free-Market Solution

In addition to the above contents, the text is supplemented with extensive figures and tables throughout.

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How long is The Economics of Prohibition?
190 pages, 12 chapters, and about 59,745 words in the edition this archive serves.
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No. This edition is published here by permission and the work itself reserves all rights. It is free to read and download from this archive, but it is not public domain and not Creative Commons.
Who wrote The Economics of Prohibition?
Mark Thornton (born 1960) is an Austrian economist and a Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute. He is the book review editor of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, has authored seven books, and is a frequent guest on national radio shows. This archive holds 2 of Thornton's works.

What's in it

8 chapters · 59,745 words · page numbers are this file's

  1. Forewordp. 7
  2. Introductionp. 11
  3. 1. Economists and Prohibitionp. 16
  4. 2. The Origins of Prohibitionp. 46
  5. 3. A Theory of Prohibitionp. 77
  6. 4. The Potency of Illegal Drugsp. 95
  7. 5. The Corrupting Effects of Prohibitionp. 117
  8. 6. The Repeal of Prohibitionp. 145
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Mark Thornton b. 1960

Mark Thornton (born 1960) is an Austrian economist and a Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute. He is the book review editor of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, has authored seven books, and is a frequent guest on national… Read more about Mark Thornton.

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