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Why do gasoline prices react to things that have not happened?

Some people complain they are being gouged at the pump, but raising prices now in anticipation of what might happen helps ensure an adequate gas supply.
The Regional Economist , Issue Jul , Pages 10-11

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Market conditions cause gasoline price hikes

Fedgazette , Volume 16 , Issue Jul , Pages 15

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Houston after the hurricanes

Houston Business , Issue Oct

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In the eye of the storm: gasoline markets after the hurricanes

Houston Business , Issue Jun

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Crude oil and the price of unleaded gasoline

FRBSF Economic Letter

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Gas-price inflation

Monetary Trends , Issue Jun

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When oil prices jump, is speculation to blame?

Whenever the price at the pump climbs week after week, people start pointing fingers at investment banks, hedge funds and other speculators. This article quantifies the role that speculation played in the rise of oil prices during the past decade.
The Regional Economist , Issue Apr

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Gasoline affordability

National Economic Trends , Issue Nov

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Volatility at the pump : Where do high gas prices come from?

Related links:> https://www.richmondfed.org/-/media/richmondfedorg/publications/research/econ_focus/2011/q3/feature6_weblinks.cfm
Econ Focus , Volume 15 , Issue 3Q , Pages 34-35

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