The abstracted paper discusses the development of gasoline service stations compared with that of automobiles registered in the Federal Republic of Germany. The structural change started in the late 60s has been characterized by gasoline sales concentrating on a small number of efficient service stations. The paper deals with the development of gasoline sales and gasoline prices, with the economy of service stations and with the fuel supply of the Federal Republic of Germany. (ERA citation 12:013178)
Gasoline Service Stations
1985
8 pages
Report
No indication
English
Fuels , Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Policies, Regulations & Studies , Foreign Industry Economic Development , Gasoline , Energy Supplies , Federal Republic of Germany , Automobiles , Automotive Fuels , Fuel Consumption , Gasoline Service Stations , Market , Prices , Sales , Foreign technology , ERDA/020700 , Service , Facilities
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