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Article Dans Une Revue Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice Année : 2020

An empirical analysis of the spatial variability of fuel prices in the United States

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In this paper, we use a newly constructed dataset to study the geographic distribution of fuel price across the US at a very high resolution. We study the influence of socio-economic variables through different and complementary statistical methods. We highlight an optimal spatial range roughly corresponding to stationarity scale, and significant influence of variables such as median income, wage with a non-simple spatial behavior that confirms the importance of geographical particularities. On the other hand, multi-level modeling reveals a strong influence of the state in the level of price but also of some local characteristics including population density. Through the combination of such methods, we unveil the superposition of a governance process with a local socio-economical spatial process. The influence of population density on prices is furthermore consistent with a minimal theoretical model of competition between gas stations, that we introduce and solve numerically. We discuss developments and applications, including the elaboration of locally parametrized car-regulation policies.

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hal-02370106 , version 1 (19-11-2019)

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Antonin Bergeaud, Juste Raimbault. An empirical analysis of the spatial variability of fuel prices in the United States. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2020, 132, pp.131-143. ⟨10.1016/j.tra.2019.10.016⟩. ⟨hal-02370106⟩
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