The balloon effect is the negative consequence of an action taken against a particular aspect of the drug market. The effect is similar to squeezing a latex balloon – when the squeezed area shrinks, the other part of the balloon expands. For example, a successful law enforcement operation can merely lead to a relocation of the drug market, and may spark a rise in violence as groups fight for the newly vacant ‘turf’.
- The Drug-Laden balloon: US military assistance and coca production in the Central Andes (2006)
- Why it's no longer raining cocaine in the Dominican Republic (2011)
- Drug wars and the balloon effect (2009)
- The Balloon Effect: The Failure of Supply Side Strategies in the War on Drugs (2010)
- Drug wars and the balloon effect (2009)
- Coca production makes a comeback in Peru (2010)



