Study reveals the role of geography in the opioid crisis

The U.S. opioid crisis has varied in severity across the country, leading to extended debate about how and why it has spread.Now, a study co-authored by MIT economists sheds new light on these dynamics, examining the role that geography has played in the crisis. The results show how state-level policies inadvertently contributed to the rise of opioid addiction, and how addiction itself is a central driver of the long-term problem.The research analyzes data about people who moved within the U.S., as a way of addressing a leading question about the…

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