Working Papers Locational Choice and Price Competition: Some Empirical Results for the Austrian Retail Gasoline Market Department of Economics University of Vienna Locational Choice and Price Competition: Some Empirical Results for the Austrian Retail Gasoline Market * * * *

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  • Gerhard Clemenz
  • Klaus Gugler
چکیده

Using data from the Austrian retail gasoline market we test the following two hypotheses derived from spatial economics: (i) Retail shops are more densely located in areas with a higher population density. (ii) Spatial competition equilibrium prices are decreasing in the density of seller locations. Both hypotheses are well supported by the data. Population density explains more than 95% of the cross-district variation in the density of gasoline stations. With respect to the relationship between prices and gas station density the coefficient has the predicted sign and is significant at the 5% level or better in all specifications. Estimation as simultaneous equations does not alter our conclusions, and suggests causality running from station density to price.

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تاریخ انتشار 2002