We use station-level daily price observations collected over a period of eight years to study the extent of diesel market integration in France. The empirical analysis starts off by examining the time-series properties of diesel price ratios, and then assesses how geographical separation and petrol station characteristics affect the speed of adjustment of prices to exogenous shocks. Our findings reveal that the great majority of diesel price ratios maintain stable long run relationships. We also find that while price ratios take longer to adjust for pairs of petrol stations that are farther apart, adjustment is quicker when pairs of petrol stations provide the same range of services, and when they belong to the same owner. © 2017 Elsevier B...
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From 1980 to 1995, France was the first European country in which diesels have become more popular t...
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This paper employs a pair-wise approach to examine regional integration in the US gasoline market. U...
Using daily price quotes from about 8,000 French gas stations, this paper empirically analyses wheth...
Motorists are interested in knowing what is causing the escalating at-pump petroleum prices and how ...
A fuel market is an important sector of the economy and fuel prices influence the prices of numerous...
Since the mid-1980s there has been a rapid to diesel-engine cars and a significant increase in road ...
It is well known that oil price shocks are a major concern to the health of the global economy. Unst...
The European Union (EU) aims at increasing the competitiveness in EU markets via single prices for e...
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