Ruhr Economic Papers

Ruhr Economic Papers #522
Is the German Retail Gas Market Competitive? A Spatial-temporal Analysis Using Quantile Regression
von Alexander Kihm, Nolan Ritter und Colin Vance
RWI, 12/2014, 27 S./p., 8 Euro, ISBN 978-3-86788-597-3 DOI: 10.4419/86788597
downloadZusammenfassung
We explore whether non-competitive pricing prevails in Germany’s retail gasoline market by examining the influence of the crude oil price on the retail gasoline price, focusing specifically on how this influence varies according to the brand and to the degree of competition in the vicinity of the station. Our analysis identifies several factors other than cost – including the absence of nearby competitors and regional market concentration – that play a significant role in mediating the influence of the oil price on the retail gas price, suggesting price setting power among stations.
JEL-Classification: C33, Q41, R41
Keywords: Panel data; quantile regression; spatial competition; gasoline market
Veröffentlicht als:
Kihm, A., N. Ritter und C. Vance (2016), Is the German Retail Gas Market Competitive? A Spatial-temporal Analysis Using Quantile Regression. Land Economics 92 (4): 718-736.