Do dual purchasers behave differently? An analysis of purchasing data for households that buy both alcohol and tobacco in the United Kingdom.
Luke Brian WilsonColin Robert AngusRobert PryceJohn HolmesAlan BrennanDuncan GillespiePublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
Dual purchasers of alcohol and tobacco in the United Kingdom appear to be concentrated evenly among income groups. However, dual purchasers may experience particularly large effects from pricing policies, as they spend a substantially higher proportion of their overall household expenditure on alcohol and tobacco than do households that purchase only one of the commodities.