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Rethinking the Economic Geography of the Coca Leaf: Fortune, Folly, or Fantasy?
This article explains the role of Peruvian coca production in the war on drugs and explores the viability of expanding the market for legal, non-narcotic coca products as a means of reducing the flow of coca leaf toward the illicit cocaine market and potentially reducing conflict between peasants and the state in Peru.