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Gasoline Markets
Posted by Andrew Morriss  ·  15 September 2006  ·  Energy

A friend and I have coauthored a paper on regulation of gasoline markets that might interest people here. The paper is available on SSRN here.

We review the history of economic and environmental regulation and argue that the combined impact of 100 years of regulatory interventions has been to fragment the market for gasoline in the United States, leaving it vulnerable to supply disruptions and making it likely that prices will increase in the future.

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  1. Why focus energy on how exactly gasoline markets will affect us if changed. We know they affect us in every day life, and that it is a serious question.

    I suggest that we focus our collective energy on bringing alternatives to the world. That way, when people wake to the choices - there is a choice to make.

    Paul Benhaim
    CEO
    Zelfo International - plastic from plants.
    www.zelfoaustralia.com

    Posted by: Paul Benhaim at October 15, 2006 05:44 PM
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