This study represents an attempt to understand the U.S. firearms market – the largest in the world – in economic terms. A model of the underlying interplay of legal firearms supply and demand is a prerequisite for reliably evaluating the effectiveness of pertinent existing state and federal firearms policies, and to amend them as necessary. The stakes are high: compared to other nation-states, per capita firearms-related harm in the United States (including suicides and homicides) is exceptionally high and, within constitutional strictures, state and federal firearms policymakers increasingly view it as a major and pressing society-wide problem.
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Armes de foc; Indústria manufacturera; Estats Units d'Amèrica; Firearms; Manufacturing industries; United States
Institut d’Economia de Barcelona
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://ieb.ub.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Doc2020-06-1.pdf
IEB Working Paper 2020/06
[WP E-IEB20/06]
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