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Author Greenfield, Victoria A., 1964-

Title Afghanistan in the era of fentanyl : considering potential economic and political impacts of a collapse in demand for Afghanistan's opiates / Victoria A. Greenfield, Bryce Pardo, Jirka Taylor
Published Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (23 pages) : illustrations
Series RAND Perspective ; A1088-1
RAND Perspective series ; A1133-1
Summary Afghanistan is the world's largest producer of illegal opium poppy and is a key source for heroin markets across Europe and Asia. For decades, illegal opiates have helped sustain farmers and workers in rural Afghanistan while funding nonstate actors and insurgent groups. Although many policymakers have sought to end this illegal production, few policy analysts have considered the broad impacts of a sudden, lasting end for Afghanistan. Given the rise and dominance of fentanyl and other synthetic opioids as they displace heroin in major drug markets in the Americas, the authors assess what might happen to Afghanistan if demand for its opiates dropped off sharply and permanently. A rapid collapse in the opiate market in Afghanistan could have devastating effects on rural populations and be disruptive to other sectors and actors in the economy. A more gradual decline in demand for Afghan opiates could ease the transition by giving Afghan households and the economy more time to adjust, but it might still result in lower living standards in an already-poor country and add to migratory pressures. The authors discuss how a collapse of the market for Afghan opiates could unfold and what role the international community may need to play should it occur. The loss of demand for Afghan opiates could have significant impacts on economic and political conditions, depending largely on the pace of change
Notes Title from PDF document (viewed on July 23, 2021)
"July 2021."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-23)
Notes Description based on electronic resource
Subject Opium trade -- Afghanistan
Opium poppy growers -- Afghanistan
Drug traffic -- Afghanistan
Economic development -- Afghanistan
Drug traffic.
Economic development.
Economic history.
Opium poppy growers.
Politics and government.
SUBJECT Afghanistan -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
Afghanistan -- Politics and government -- 21st century
Subject Afghanistan.
Form Electronic book
Author Pardo, Bryce
Taylor, Jirka
Global Risk and Security Center (Rand Corporation)
Rand Corporation