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Making cannabis legal without spoiling public health could help ease deficit
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Cannabis tax 'worth £1.25bn'
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Weed tax 'bonanza'
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Weed tax 'bonanza'
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The Tudor pile that's home to a thinktank set on shaking up Britain's drug laws
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Taxing cannabis 'could cut deficit'
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Legal cannabis 'would save £ 1.25bn a year'
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The Tudor pile that's home to a thinktank set on shaking up Britain's drug laws
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Legal cannabis market 'would be worth £1.25bn a year to government'
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Legalising cannabis could help Government cut deficit by £1.25 billion a year, claims study
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A cost benefit analysis of cannabis legalisation
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Narcotics: we can't hide from the realities of the drugs economy any longer
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Licensing and regulation of the cannabis market in England and Wales: towards a cost-benefit analysis
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Hundreds of millions in revenue to be gained from regulation of cannabis market in England and Wales
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Is cherry-picking disability data at all fruitful?
Ruth Hancock, Marcello Morciano, Stephen Pudney, et al.
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Is cherry-picking disability data at all fruitful?
Ruth Hancock, Marcello Morciano, Stephen Pudney, et al.
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Drug-related crime
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Popularity
Gabriella Conti, Andrea Galeotti, Gerrit Müller, et al.
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Do household surveys give a coherent view of disability benefit targeting? A multi-survey latent variable analysis for the older population in Great Britain
Ruth Hancock, Marcello Morciano, Stephen Pudney, et al.
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Bleak expectations. What are the economic effects of health-related job loss?
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Popular can look forward to prosperous life
Gabriella Conti, Andrea Galeotti, Gerrit Mueller, et al.
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High school popularity pays off
Gabriella Conti, Andrea Galeotti, Gerrit Mueller, et al.
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Economists say the revenge of the nerds is a lie and popular kids DO rule the world
Gabriella Conti, Andrea Galeotti, Gerrit Mueller, et al.
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Economics says the revenge of the nerds is a lie
Gabriella Conti, Andrea Galeotti, Gerrit Mueller, et al.
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The popular kids out earn their less popular peers
Gabriella Conti, Andrea Galeotti, Gerrit Mueller, et al.
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Popular kids in school get higher paychecks down the line, study says
Gabriella Conti, Andrea Galeotti, Gerrit Mueller, et al.
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Popularity
Gabriella Conti, Andrea Galeotti, Gerrit Mueller, et al.
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Two can live as cheaply as one... but three's a crowd
Christopher R. Bollinger, Cheti Nicoletti, and Stephen Pudney
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Can improving UK skills levels reduce poverty and income inequality by 2020?
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The economic impacts of leaving employment for health-related reasons