The Economics of Drug Abuse: a Quantitative Assessment of Drug Demand

  Figure 5.
Figure 5.

Behavioral economics provides a quantitative means to describe the demand for alternative drugs by a single organism. The graphs show the demand for methadone (squares) in the presence of hydro-morphone (triangles); the price of the latter is held constant (see text for details). The graph in A. represents a closed economy; the graph in B. represents an open economy. Data are from one human participant (R. Spiga, personal communication).

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  1. MI February 2005 vol. 5 no. 1 20-28