How to Reach the Paradise? Inside the Edgeworth Cycle and Why a Gasoline Station Is the First to Raise Its Price Articles uri icon

publication date

  • March 2025

start page

  • 351

end page

  • 383

issue

  • 2

volume

  • 73

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0022-1821

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1467-6451

abstract

  • Competition in gasoline retailing is characterized by intraday price cycles in local markets worldwide. The literature describes these as corresponding to the well-known Edgeworth cycles. Previous research has mainly focused on analyzing cycles based on hourly, daily, or weekly average price data. We study the cycle initiation based on second-by-second data for one German town. We find that price considerations are not the main factors in determining which retailers raise prices first, how much they raise them, or whether they succeed. Brand affiliation is more important, and to a lesser extent, so are the services offered and location parameters.

subjects

  • Economics