Gasoline prices are seldom far from the public consciousness of Californians. The fluctuations of gasoline prices command the public's attention like those of no other commodity. This is in part because of the central role of automobiles in California and in part because of the very public display of retail prices. It is by now well known that Californians pay among the highest average retail gas prices in the continental U.S. California has suffered through several episodes where its retail gasoline prices have climbed 30 to 40 cents per gallon above the national average.
Retail Policies and Competition in the Gasoline Industry
2005
32 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Fuels , Business & Economics , Problem-Solving Information for State & Local , Energy , Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Gasoline , Retail , Industries , California , Prices , Wholesale markets , Gasoline quality , Fuel mixtures , Formulation , Production capacity , Demand and supply , Taxes , Vertical control , Unique gasoline formulation , Net importer
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