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Nur Laila Widyastuti,Djoni Hartono
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In Indonesia, consumers can choose to consume high or low quality gasoline based on their preferences. It might be influenced by the price difference between the two qualities. Changing preference to a higher quality that is affected by the declining rel...
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Jesse T. Wright, Raymond L. Placid, Marcus T. Allen
This study analyzes gasoline prices in Florida and Georgia before and after Hurricane Irma, a major weather event that affected both states in 2017. The analysis reveals that gasoline prices in both states increased and stabilized well in advance of stat...
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U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) set the nationwide emission standard policy, but each state in the U.S. has an option to follow the higher emission standard policy set by CARB (California Air Resources Board) in 2004. There are 14 “CARB s...
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Oscar Hernan Cerquera,Stefany Alejandra Marín Muñoz,William Polania Gómez
Pág. 373 - 387
This article analyzes the relationship between the price of petroleum (measured in dollars per barrel) and the price of motor gasoline (measured in Colombian pesos per gallon) in Colombia from 2012 to 2016, based on a VAR estimation and the impulse-respo...
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Nazmul Arefin Khan, Mahmudur Rahman Fatmi, Muhammad Ahsanul Habib
Pág. 3299 - 3313
This study presents the findings of modeling alternative fuel vehicle type choice behavior in the case of a hypothetical scenario of 100% increase in gas prices in Halifax, Canada. A latent class model (LCM) is developed utilizing a stated response compo...
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Matthew Lewis, Michael Noel
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Noel, M. D.
Pág. 324 - 334
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Bachmeier, L. J. Griffin, J. M.
Pág. 772 - 776
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