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Podcast: Freeway Rick Ross on the economics of dealing drugs
From NPR's Planet Money.
Lots of economists write about the economics of illegal drugs. Here's a paper from a Harvard guy. Here's another co-authored by a couple Chicago guys.
One thing missing from those papers: Actual drug dealers.
So for today's podcast, we run some economic theory by Freeway Rick Ross (pictured), who was one of the biggest crack dealers in LA in the '80s and '90s. He went to prison in '96, and was released on parole in '09.
Economists say that people demand a "risk premium" to do illegal, risky work. But it didn't feel that way to Ross:
"When you come from where I was when I started selling drugs, you feel hopeless. You don't think you're going to live past 24 years old. Go to jail, come out with stripes. Really wasn't any risk."
Click to listen. Drug economics talk begins around 3:25.
[Thanks Sam Hell!]