Higher gasoline prices: temporary or time to buy a hybrid?
Li Li and
Scott A. Wolla
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Page One Economics Newsletter, 2012, issue sep, 1-4
Abstract:
Drivers may wonder whether the most recent spike in gasoline prices is temporary or will be longer lasting. Will prices eventually decline?maybe even to below $3 per gallon? Or is it time for drivers to alter their driving habits, maybe by buying a hybrid car? Be sure to read the September 2012 issue of Page One Economics Newsletter ??Higher Gasoline Prices: Temporary or Time to Buy a Hybrid???for a discussion of factors that might influence that decision.
Date: 2012
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