The effects of recreational cannabis access on labor markets: evidence from Colorado
Recreational cannabis markets possibly increase labor demand through investments in facilities for growing, processing, and retail sales of cannabis, as well as through other industries such as manufacturing, leisure, and hospitality. However, this increase in labor demand may vary substantially acr...
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Autores principales: | Chakraborty Avinandan, Doremus Jacqueline, Stith Sarah |
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