Rapport
Public expenditure on supply reduction policies
Auteur(s) :
BRETTEVILLE-JENSEN, A. L. ;
COSTA STORTI, C. ;
KATTAU, T. ;
MIKULIC, S. ;
TRIGUEIROS, F. ;
PAPAMALIS, F. ;
PISCOCIU, L. ;
TSAREV, S.
Année
2017
Page(s) :
36 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
Lisbon : OEDT / EMCDDA
;
Strasbourg : Conseil de l'Europe
Collection :
Joint publications
Refs biblio. :
55
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
SAN (Santé publique / Public health)
Thésaurus mots-clés
DEFINITION
;
OFFRE
;
COUT SOCIAL
;
DEPENSES DE SANTE
;
POUVOIRS PUBLICS
;
METHODE
;
BASE DE DONNEES
;
PRODUIT ILLICITE
Thésaurus géographique
CROATIE
;
BELGIQUE
;
ITALIE
;
FRANCE
;
LUXEMBOURG
;
RUSSIE
;
PORTUGAL
;
ALLEMAGNE
;
PAYS-BAS
;
AUSTRALIE
Organismes
OEDT
Note de contenu :
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- Defining concepts.
- Empirical estimates of demand and supply policy expenditure.
- Steps in cost estimation and analysis.
- Examples of sectorial models.
- Examples of national studies (Croatia, Belgium, Italy, France, Luxembourg, Russia, Portugal).
- Internal databases used to model drug-related public expenditure.
- Defining concepts.
- Empirical estimates of demand and supply policy expenditure.
- Steps in cost estimation and analysis.
- Examples of sectorial models.
- Examples of national studies (Croatia, Belgium, Italy, France, Luxembourg, Russia, Portugal).
- Internal databases used to model drug-related public expenditure.
Résumé :
Evaluating drug policy is an integral part of a cost-efficient approach to tackle illicit drugs. This report takes a first step towards a systematic analysis, by examining a set of representative attempts to estimate public expenditure on supply reduction interventions. It proposes a common set of definitions, aiming to establish a common basis for understanding this topic and facilitating comparability in three main dimensions: time, policy and countries. Although it is mainly confined to supply reduction expenditures, in order to set the context, it describes the proportion that total drug-related expenditure represents of national public spending and; presents the balance between demand and supply reduction spending for a number of European countries. Finally, with the aim of facilitating and promoting future empirical expenditure studies and of setting the ground for the development of good practices, relevant data sources and methodologies applied are listed and discussed and examples of sectorial models of public spending are selectively provided.
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