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EI @ Haas WP 215R. What Do Consumers Believe About Future Gasoline Prices? Soren T. Anderson, Ryan Kellogg, and James M. Sallee Revised September 2012. Revised version published in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 66 (3): 383-403 (2012). Energy Institute at Haas working papers are circulated for discussion and comment purposes. They have not been peer-reviewed or been subject to review by any editorial board. 2012 by Soren T. Anderson, Ryan Kellogg, and James M. Sallee. All rights reserved. Short sections of text, not to exceed two paragraphs, may be quoted without explicit permission provided that full credit is given to the source. What Do Consumers Believe About Future Gasoline Prices? . Soren T. Anderson Ryan Kellogg . Michigan State University and NBER University of Michigan and NBER.

Abstract A full understanding of how gasoline prices a ect consumer behavior frequently requires informa-tion on how consumers forecast future gasoline prices.

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