Taxing Marijuana and the Road to Reparations: Comparing the Colorado and Illinois Cannabis Markets
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2020-04-20
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Although still prohibited at the federal level, cannabis can now be found on the shelves of recreational dispensaries across thirty-three U.S states. This thesis examines the development of this legal market from both historical and empirical perspectives. Using a new data set, it estimates the determinants of cannabis sales and tax revenues in the Colorado market and analyzes the incidence of a single tax increase. The results, which suggest that legal cannabis behaves like a luxury good, are used to analyze the potential for cannabis-funded reparations programs in Illinois, which recently approved recreational sales of cannabis.
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Babucci, Tommaso Carlo Filippo (2020). Taxing Marijuana and the Road to Reparations: Comparing the Colorado and Illinois Cannabis Markets. Honors thesis, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/20688.
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