1. Allies or rivals? Spatial price competition in the Chinese retail gasoline market of inner Mongolia.
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Yu, Yihua, Cui, Jian, Huang, Chuwen, and Yang, Hanfang
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PRICES ,RETAIL industry ,PRICE regulation ,SERVICE stations ,MARKET pricing ,GAS prices - Abstract
This study examines the pricing behaviour in the gasoline market using station-level pricing data from Inner Mongolia, China. The spatial econometric findings confirm that: (1) there is a significant spatial dependence among gas stations; (2) the two state-owned oil giants, PetroChina and Sinopec, receive a positive pricing effect from their brands compared with other stations; (3) there is no significant evidence of price competition among PetroChina stations, and some evidence of competition among Sinopec stations, and more intense competition among other stations; and (4) 'stand-alone' (no stations nearby) stations have a price premium, but the premium is limited by the price regulation. Our results show the heterogeneity in pricing behaviour between stations, implying the need for differentiated policies to ensure orderly competition in the retail gasoline market. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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