Supply chains for iilicit products: Case study of the global opiate production networks
In 2014, approximately 0.4% of the global adult population used illicit opiates (e.g. opium, heroin). Ninety five percent of these drugs were supplied by three global supply chains: the Afghanistan network, the Golden Triangle network, and the Mexico-Columbia network. The supply from these networks...
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Autor principal: | John Miltenburg |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2018
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