Fuel Prices and Station Heterogeneity on Retail Gasoline Markets
Justus Haucap,
Ulrich Heimeshoff and
Manuel Siekmann
The Energy Journal, 2017, vol. 38, issue 6, 81-104
Abstract:
ABSTRACT We empirically investigate how and why price levels differ across gasoline stations, using the first full year from a novel panel data set including price quotes from virtually all gas stations in Germany. Our analysis specifically explores the role of station heterogeneity in explaining price differences across gasoline stations. Key determinants of price levels are found to be ex-refinery prices as key input costs, a station’s location on roads or highway service areas, and brand recognition. A lower number of station-specific services implies lower fuel price levels, as does a more heterogeneous local competitive environment.
Keywords: Gasoline Pricing; Station Heterogeneity; Fuel Prices; Gasoline; Stations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.5547/01956574.38.6.jhau
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