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Will the Global Slowdown Reduce Cocaine Demand?

By Henry Mance | 03 Nov 2008
World Politics Review

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BOGOTÁ, Colombia -- "What America needs now is a drink," Franklin Roosevelt famously declared upon repealing Prohibition in 1933, amidst a bleak economic climate. But according to the U.N.'s top anti-drug official, consumers of prohibited substances -- particularly cocaine -- might not have the same reaction to today's comparable economic turmoil.

"There is no doubt the [economic] crisis will have an impact [on the drug trade]," Antonio María Costa, the director of the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime, told Reuters last week. "It may turn cocaine into a much less desirable discretionary income expenditure." ...

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