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Fill'er Up: A Study of Statewide Self-Service Gasoline Station Bans

Robert Scott

Challenge, 2007, vol. 50, issue 5, pages 103-114

Abstract: Can banning self-service at gas stations produce social and economic benefits without raising the price of gasoline? Here's an interesting analysis that suggests that the ban on self-service in Oregon and New Jersey makes good sense.

Date: 2007

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