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Decriminalization and Marijuana Smoking Prevalence: Evidence From Australia
Abstract:This article uses the 2001 National Drug Strategy Household Survey to assess the impact of marijuana decriminalization policy on marijuana smoking prevalence in Australia. Both parametric and nonparametric methods are used. The parametric approach includes endogenous probit switching, two-part, sample selection, and standard dummy variable models, while the nonparametric approach uses propensity score stratification matching. Specification analyses are also conducted. A nonparametric kernel-based test is constructed to select between parametric and nonparametric models, and the likelihood ratio test is used to choose among parametric models. Our analyses favor the endogenous switching model where decriminalization increases the probability of smoking by 16.2%.
Keywords:Average treatment effect  Bootstrapping  Endogenous probit switching  Illicit drugs  Parametric and nonparametric specification analysis  Propensity score matching
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