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Illicit drug prices and quantity discounts: A comparison between a cryptomarket, social media, and police data

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DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2020.102969

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Drug prices; Risks and prices; Sweden; Cryptomarket; Social media; Online drug sales

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  1. Scandinavian Research Council for Criminology [20700034]

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The study found that prices for illicit drugs in Sweden on cryptomarkets and social media are similar, with cocaine being slightly more expensive on social media. Despite more competition on cryptomarkets, prices are not lower compared to social media.
Background: Illicit drugs are increasingly sold on cryptomarkets and on social media. Buyers and sellers perceive these online transactions as less risky than conventional street-level exchanges. Following the Risks & Prices framework, law enforcement is the largest cost component of illicit drug distribution. We examine whether prices on cryptomarkets are lower than prices on social media and prices reported by law enforcement on primarily offline markets. Methods: Data consists of online advertisements for illicit drugs in Sweden in 2018, scraped from the cryptomar-ket Flugsvamp 2.0 (n = 826) and collected with digital ethnography on Facebook (n = 446). Observations are advertisements for herbal cannabis (n = 421), cannabis resin, hash (n = 594), and cocaine (n = 257) from 156 sellers. Prices are compared with estimates from Swedish police districts (n = 53). Three multilevel linear re-gression models are estimated, one for each drug type, comparing price levels and discount elasticities for each platform and between sellers on each platform. Results: Price levels are similar on the two online platforms, but cocaine is slightly more expensive on social media. There are quantity discounts for all three drug types on both platforms with coefficients between-0.10 and-0.21. Despite the higher competition between sellers on cryptomarkets, prices are not lower compared to social media. Online price levels for hash and cocaine are similar to those reported by police at the 1 g level. Conclusion: Mean prices and quantity discounts are similar in the two online markets. This provides support for the notion that research on cryptomarkets can also inform drug market analysis in a broader sense. Online advertisements for drugs constitute a new detailed transaction-level data source for supply-side price information for research.

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