Rockets and feathers behaviour in the Spanish gasoline and diesel market: New evidence

In this paper we analyse the potential asymmetric response of retail prices for gasoline and diesel‐fuel to changes in oil prices for the Spanish economy and its relation with the so‐called ‘rockets and feathers’ behaviour. We show that the assumption made by previous studies, which use as the key e...

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Changes
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Economic models
Gasoline
Markets
Markov‐switching estimation
Petroleum
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Prices
Q43
Robustness
Rockets
Suitability
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Windows
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