Refinery Exchange Agreements: Pro‐Competitive, Anti‐Competitive or Benign?


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Refinery Exchange Agreements: Pro‐Competitive, Anti‐Competitive or Benign?


Refinery Exchange Agreements: Pro‐Competitive, Anti‐Competitive or Benign? Alistair Davey. Pegasus Economics, Australian Capital Territory 2614 Australia; email < adavey@pegasus-economics.com.au>. The author wishes to thank two anonymous referees for their helpful suggestions, along with the Managing Editor. However, any errors or omissions .... source: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1467-8462.12104


Refinery Exchange Agreements: Pro‐Competitive, Anti‐Competitive or Benign?


It is concluded that refinery exchange agreements were pro-competitive, leading to relatively lower retail petrol prices for consumers arising from reduced transaction costs. type="main" xml:lang="en"> This study examines the impact of the termination of refinery exchange agreements on retail petrol prices in Melbourne and Sydney in July 2002.. source: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Refinery-Exchange-Agreements%3A-Pro%E2%80%90Competitive%2C-or-Davey/5d7ef1c122f74ee1196d3773d8be821d9e0cef75


Refinery Exchange Agreements: Pro-Competitive, Anti Competitive or Benign?


Alistair Davey Pegasus Economics Date Written: July 12, 2014 Abstract This study examines the impact of the termination of refinery exchange agreements (REAs) on retail petrol prices in Melbourne and Sydney in July 2002.. source: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4364524


Refinery Exchange Agreements: Pro‐Competitive, Anti‐Competitive or Benign?


Abstract This study examines the impact of the termination of refinery exchange agreements on retail petrol prices in Melbourne and Sydney in July 2002. This is done using autoregressive integrated.... source: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8462.12104


Refinery Exchange Agreements: Pro-Competitive, Anti-Competitive or Benign?


Abstract This study examines the impact of the termination of refinery exchange agreements on retail petrol prices in Melbourne and Sydney in July 2002. This is done using autoregressive.... source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/277337343_Refinery_Exchange_Agreements_Pro-Competitive_Anti-Competitive_or_Benign


Refinery Exchange Agreements: Pro-Competitive, Anti-Competitive or Benign?


It is found the termination of refinery exchange agreements was associated with an increase in relative retail petrol prices. It is concluded that refinery exchange agreements were pro-competitive, leading to relatively lower retail petrol prices for consumers arising from reduced transaction costs. Date: 2015 References: Add references at CitEc. source: https://econpapers.repec.org/RePEc:bla:ausecr:v:48:y:2015:i:2:p:150-162


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TITLERefinery Exchange Agreements: Pro-Competitive, AntiCompetitive or Benign? SHORT DESCRIPTION . This study . examines the competitive effects of . refinery exchange agreements. source: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alistair-Davey/publication/277337343_Refinery_Exchange_Agreements_Pro-Competitive_Anti-Competitive_or_Benign/links/602ba8414585158939a994d5/Refinery-Exchange-Agreements-Pro-Competitive-Anti-Competitive-or-Benign


Refinery Exchange Agreements: Pro‐Competitive, Anti‐Competitive or Benign?


In March 2001, the South Australian Government introduced a clean fuel policy which it claimed was designed to protect air quality. This paper quantifies the policy's impact on relative Adelaide retail prices for unleaded petrol through Box-Jenkins autoregressive integrated moving average methodology coupled with Box and Tiao intervention analysis.. source: https://www.academia.edu/54798479/Refinery_Exchange_Agreements_Pro_Competitive_Anti_Competitive_or_Benign


Refinery Exchange Agreements: Pro-Competitive, Anti-Competitive or Benign?


It is concluded that refinery exchange agreements were pro-competitive, leading to relatively lower retail petrol prices for consumers arising from reduced transaction costs. type="main" xml:lang="en"> This study examines the impact of the termination of refinery exchange agreements on retail petrol prices in Melbourne and Sydney in July 2002.. source: https://ideas.repec.org/a/bla/ausecr/v48y2015i2p150-162.html


Refinery exchange agreements : pro-competitive, anti-competitive or benign?


(PDF) Refinery exchange agreements : pro-competitive, anti-competitive or benign? PDF | On Jan 1, 2007, Alistair Colin Davey published Refinery exchange agreements : pro-competitive,.... source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328214120_Refinery_exchange_agreements_pro-competitive_anti-competitive_or_benign




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