The gateway hypothesis proposes that use of cannabis directly increases the risk of consuming hard drugs.

Researchers in Norway tested this controversial, but influential, hypothesis on a sample of cannabis users, exploiting a unique set of drug price data.

A flexible approach is developed to identify the causal gateway effect using a bivariate survival model with shared frailty estimated using a latent class approach.

The model suggests two distinct groups; a smaller group of “troubled youths” for whom there is a statistically significant gateway effect that more than doubles the hazard of starting to use hard drugs and a larger fraction of youths for whom previous cannabis use has less impact.


Empirical Economics

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