CEU eTD Collection (2015); McCabe, Ryan Christopher: Measuring The Border Affect: How Schengen Impedes Heroin Confiscation

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2015
Author McCabe, Ryan Christopher
Title Measuring The Border Affect: How Schengen Impedes Heroin Confiscation
Summary Panel data for heroin seizures reported in the World Drug Report are analyzed with the aim of answering the question: How does joining Schengen affect a country’s ability to confiscate heroin? Both fixed and random effects models are estimated to measure the Schengen effect on the confiscation of heroin, by controlling for cross-country differences, and long run trends in seizures. The results show that Schengen countries seize less heroin then they otherwise would as a non-Schengen country.
Supervisor Baniak, Andrzej
Department Economics MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2015/mccabe_ryan.pdf

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