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Changes in spirits purchasing behaviours after privatisation of government-controlled sales in Washington, USA.

William C KerrYu YeThomas K Greenfield
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2019)
The government monopoly stores were viewed as offering a wider selection of products and as having lower prices than those in the privatised system. The variety of store types in the licensed system allowed drinkers to select stores based on convenience, selection or prices, so that travel times increased for some buyers, presumably those seeking lower prices or a wider selection.
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