Cannabis Sativa

Authors
Philip J Cook, Jens Ludwig, Sudhir Venkatesh, Anthony A Braga
Publication date
2007/11/1
Journal
The Economic Journal
Volume
117
Issue
524
Pages
F588-F618
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
This article provides an economic analysis of underground gun markets, drawing on interviews with gang members, gun dealers, professional thieves, prostitutes, police, public school security guards and teenagers in the city of Chicago, complemented by results from government surveys of recent arrestees in 22 cities, plus administrative data for suicides, homicides, robberies, arrests and confiscated crime guns. We find evidence that transactions costs are considerable in the underground gun market in Chicago, and to some extent in other cities as well. The most likely explanation is that the underground gun market is both illegal and ‘thin’– relevant information about trading opportunities is scarce due to illegality, which makes search costly for market participants and leads to a market thickness effect on transaction costs.
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Scholar articles
PJ Cook, J Ludwig, S Venkatesh, AA Braga - The Economic Journal, 2007

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