Exits in the gasoline market: evidence from Austria
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Nikolic, Adriana
Weiss, Christoph
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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava
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The retail gasoline market is going through a process of restructuring and consolidation in many developed
economies. During the past decade, a large number of gasoline stations have been closed down. The present paper
aims to investigate this process. One of the key characteristics of the retail gasoline market is that competition is
localised, and this spatial dimension of competition has to be taken into account when investigating the (binary)
decision of whether or not to exit from this business. The results of a probit model estimated on the Austrian retail
gasoline sector suggest that the degree of spatial differentiation (distance between gasoline stations) as well as
other station-specific and regional characteristics can explain parts of the actual exit behaviour observed between
2003 and 2011.
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exit decisions, gasoline retailing, probit model, spatial competition
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Ekonomická revue. 2013, roč. 16, č. 3, s. 113-119.